Diagnostic difficulty, delayed diagnosis, and increased tendencies of surgical treatment in fibromyalgia syndrome.
Sevinç KülekçioğluPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2021)
The diagnosis of FMS reduces healthcare use, including referrals and examinations. Educating clinicians in the recognition and diagnosis of FMS will provide both patients and healthcare providers with benefits. Key Points • Early detection of FMS reduces healthcare utilization and expenditure, including referrals and examinations. • Educating clinicians in the recognition and diagnosis of FMS will provide both patients and healthcare providers with benefits. Therefore, it is important to understand why the diagnosis of FMS is made in a delayed manner. • Providing pragmatic tools to improve the methodology of primary care providers may help with diagnosing FMS accurately. • Early diagnosis and treatment of FMS may lead to a decrease in the number of operations and an improvement in the results of the operation.