Headaches

Patients with fibromyalgia often experience chronic headaches, which are a comorbidity or secondary symptom.
There are many different ways to diagnose these ‘headaches.’ Below are some of the most common.
- Chronic migraine (with or with out aura)
- Chronic tension headache
- Cluster headache
Researchers suggest that 76% of patients with fibromyalgia can experience a chronic headache. Patients with fibromyalgia are most likely to suffer from migraine headaches.