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What Disease Does ‘Jenelle Evans’ Have? as She Reveals Fibromyalgia Diagnosis After Years of Pain

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Jenelle Evans | REUTERS

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Jenelle Evans, alum of Teen Moms, had been exposed to so much pain for so many years that it caused much emotional turmoil and physical discomfort. Evans, who has undergone several tests and checkups, has come forward to say what has been bothering her. She revealed that her doctors diagnosed her with Fibromyalgia. It is a chronic condition that commonly affects women between the ages of 30 and 35.

Jenelle Evans diagnosed with Fibromyalgia

Jenelle Evans has discovered that she has fibromyalgia after years of health problems. Her body aches and headaches have left her completely weak. In March 2021, Jenelle Evans started documenting her sickness journey on YouTube. With her three children, Jace, Kaiser, and daughter Ensley, she spends time discussing her disease with them. Moreover, she assures them that she will get through the good and bad days of her illness.

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As she chronicled her unbearable headaches in March 2021, the former Teen Moms star also disclosed that she had developed a fluid-filled cyst in her spine. It made her feel very sacred. She felt that her hands were becoming more and more uncontrollable with each passing day.

Jenelle Evans now feels optimistic after being diagnosed with a disease she thought did not exist. She is grateful for her husband David Eason’s immense support and cooperation as she battles this disease.

Jenelle Evans
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More about Fibromyalgia

There is no cure for fibromyalgia, only medications can ease the disorder. In some cases, the disease erupts without any symptoms. However, other times it manifests as a result of physical trauma, surgery, infection, or significant psychological stress.

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Associated with widespread musculoskeletal pain, fibromyalgia is also accompanied by headaches, fatigue, sleep, memory, and mood problems, according to the Mayo Clinic. Moreover, scientists believe that fibromyalgia interacts with the brain and spinal cord in a way that amplifies painful sensations. In addition, women are more likely to develop the disease than men. Lastly, various causes can lead to this condition, including genetics, infections, and physical or emotional events.

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