Fibromyalgia is often reduced to “chronic widespread pain,” but that definition hides the complexity of the condition. It is a neuro-immuno-metabolic disorder—meaning it involves interactions between the nervous system, immune system, and metabolism, affecting both body and mind simultaneously.
Although it affects millions of people—especially women—many healthcare professionals and even family members struggle to recognize this pain because it cannot be measured with conventional tests. This lack of recognition increases stigma, social isolation, and the patient’s sense of not being understood.
Pain in fibromyalgia is not only physical:
Central nervous system: changes in pain perception and heightened sensitivity
Endocrine and immune systems: low-grade inflammation, fatigue, and sleep disturbances
Psychological factors: anxiety, depression, and frustration can amplify pain, creating a cycle that is difficult to break
Treatment requires an innovative, multidisciplinary approach, including:
Neuromodulation techniques and personalized physical therapy to reduce sensitivity and improve mobility
Adaptive psychological interventions: cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and coping strategies
Social and educational planning to ensure the condition does not limit participation in school, work, and social life
At Pró-Raros, we understand that addressing silent diseases goes far beyond diagnosis. That is why we connect patients and families with a multidisciplinary network of specialists:
Specialized doctors: clinical care and complication prevention
Psychologists: emotional support to cope with anxiety, fear, and isolation
Physiotherapists: rehabilitation strategies and quality of life maintenance
Legal and medication access support: guidance on treatments through SUS, private health plans, or specialized imported medications
Our goal is to ensure no one has to face this journey alone. With guidance, compassion, and the right resources, patients and families gain security, knowledge, and support to improve their quality of life.