The invisible form of Fibromyalgia has a profound effect in the lives of women. In half of the twentieth century, the Fibromyalgia has been described as "an expression of psychogenic rheumatism." Even today, when we have so many free practice regarding the veracity of physical Fibromyalgia, the gender-specific characteristic and virtually invisible form of Fibromyalgia can lead to insensitive interaction between the patient and health professional. Many clinical researchers, even today, showing their unwillingness treat patients who have Fibromyalgia, since it is mainly a subjective sensitivity. 
The acceptance of inappropriate conduct all incapacity serious problems caused by Fibromyalgia, uniform before one can become able to recognize the severity. As health professionals sometimes fail to understand a whole host of symptoms for many complaints. Even many medical publications identify patients with Fibromyalgia as the most difficult to treat. Since even today women have a social role that marked different men, the invisible form of disability Fibromyalgia may prove to be a serious challenge for them.