Does fibromyalgia go away after menopause?

When fibromyalgia starts before menopause, it generally continues after it. The decade between the ages of 55 and 65 has the highest percentage of affected women. So, unlike other painful conditions (such as migraine) that often lessen with menopause, for many women, fibromyalgia symptoms continue into their senior years.

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