Fibromyalgia
Definition/Description
Characterised by persistent and widespread pain associated with physical/cognitive/psychological dysfunction
Red Flag Symptoms
None provided
Guidelines on Management
- Diagnosis and management should usually be possible in primary care
- Routine referral to secondary care for diagnosis or management is not advised
Clinical criteria
- Characterised by persistent and widespread pain associated with physical/cognitive/psychological dysfunction
- Use the American College of Rheumatologists (ACR) 2016 diagnostic criteria (see over for link to Royal College of Physicians guidelines, including scoring tool and diagnostic threshold)
- Fibromyalgia is not a diagnosis of exclusion; it may coexist with other condition(s)
Investigations to exclude other conditions:
- FBC
- ESR
- CRP
- TSH
- LFT
- U+E
- CK
- Blood glucose
- Plus anything indicated based on suspicion of other condition(s) arising from the clinical assessment
Management principles
Focus on non-pharmacological therapies, because these are more effective, with an emphasis on education and avoiding drug reliance
May benefit from MDT approach (e.g. provided by Community MSK and Pain Service)
Referral Criteria/Information
Referral:
- To Community MSK and Pain Service for non-pharmacological therapies +/- MDT approach
- To a relevant specialist service if there is persistent diagnostic uncertainty, particularly if the presentation is complicated by coexisting rheumatological or neurological features or complex comorbidities.
Additional Resources & Reference
Evidence based guidelines
- Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia - Royal College of Physicians (RCP)
- The overall guideline includes the scoring tool but there is also a separate diagnostic worksheet with just the scoring tool
- The diagnosis of fibromyalgia syndrome | RCP London
- Management of Fibromyalgia - European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR)
- Pharmacological management - NICE (NG193)
- Note particularly the recommendations of what NOT to initiate
- Recommendations | Chronic pain (primary and secondary) in over 16s: assessment of all chronic pain and management of chronic primary pain | Guidance | NICE
Associated Policies
There are no associated policies.
Specialties
Places covered by
- North Lincolnshire
Hospital Trusts
-
Northern Lincolnshire & Goole
Date created:
18/03/2026, 15:54
Last modified:
18/03/2026, 15:56
Date due for review:
18/03/2028