18 Points Used to Diagnose Fibromyalgia

Diagnosing fibromyalgia can be tough. Pain is highly personal, so one person’s “I hurt all over” isn’t necessarily the same as another person’s “I hurt all over.” That’s why doctors often check for certain tender points on the body when it comes to diagnosing fibromyalgia. These 18 points (9 pairs) tend to be painful when pressed, and may spread pain to other body parts.
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Chest

People with fibromyalgia may have tender points on either side of the sternum, a few inches below the collarbone (near the second rib).

The sternum, also known as the breastbone, helps protect the heart and lungs.

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