Understanding “Storming Pain” in Fibromyalgia (Causes & Management)

“Storming pain” is not a medical term, but many people with fibromyalgia use it to describe sudden, intense flare-ups of pain that feel overwhelming—like a storm hitting the body. These episodes can come without warning and affect muscles, joints, nerves, and even the stomach and head. 🌪️ What Causes Storming Pain in Fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia is mainly linked to abnormal pain processing in the brain and nervous system, especially something called central sensitization. Below are the major causes and triggers: 1. 🧠 Overactive Pain Signals The brain becomes hypersensitive Normal sensations…

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