When pain is felt in the body, it can sometimes be difficult to distinguish exactly where the pain is originating from and why it hurts. Is it joint pain, muscular pain, or something else entirely? Joint pain is felt more offen when the body is at rest, whereas muscular pain is felt when the body is in motion.
There are some causes of joint and muscular pain that are mistaken for each other, because they affect similar parts of the body. Hence it’s important to diagnose and Assess the pain accordingly. While the causes of joint and muscular pain are unique to each individual, it is often possible to distinguish between the two.
Muscle spasms often occur alongside muscle pain, and the pain gets better when exercised because activity releases lactic acid and toxins that have built up. With joint pain, swelling usually occurs around the affected joint, and this type of pain typically takes longer to heal.
Physical discomfort in the hip, which varies from mild to severe.
(Cervical Spondylosis)
Awareness about basic body posture in children and young adults at an early stage in life
Arm pain is usually described as pain, discomfort, or stiffness that occurs anywhere from your shoulders down to your fingers
(Frozen Shoulder)
Be warned if you find your shoulder’s working capacity declining.
Calf pain can result from a number of causes, including overworking the muscle, cramps, and foot conditions.
The calf is comprised of two muscles — the gastrocnemius and the soleus. These muscles meet at the Achilles tendon, which attaches directly to the heel. Any leg or foot motion uses these muscles.
Calf pain varies from person to person, but it typically feels like a dull, aching, or sharp pain, sometimes with tightness, in the back of the lower leg. Symptoms that might indicate a more severe condition include:
If you have any of these symptoms in addition to calf pain, you should visit your doctor.
Calf pain can result from a number of causes, including overworking the muscle, cramps, and foot conditions. While most cases of calf pain can be treated at home, other causes may require immediate medical attention.
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