Fibromyalgia syndrome (fms) is a nonarticular rheumatic syndrome which presents as chronic musculoskeletal pain, stiffness and body aches Discusses suggestions on improving the quality of sexual intimacy when your partner has fms Fms affects approximately 2.5% of the population, mostly women
(PDF) Fibromyalgia and sexual problems
Fms causes physical and psychological problems.
Sexual dysfunction refers to a variety of challenges related to sexual desire, arousal, physical responsiveness, orgasm, or pain during intercourse
In fibromyalgia, both men and women may experience some form of sexual difficulty, often intertwined with the broader spectrum of symptoms caused by the condition. Webmd advised a simple change of medication or a reduction in dose may improve your sex drive and allow you to enjoy your relationships more. Sex & relationships with fibromyalgia sex can be an important part of a relationship, but all too often people with disabilities such as fibromyalgia (fms) and chronic fatigue syndrome believe they have to severely limit their sexual activity, or even give it up altogether. Article on the effects of fms on sexuality
Decreased libido and other sexual concerns