Myalgia, or muscle pain, is a symptom of many diseases and disorders. The most common causes are the overuse or over-stretching of a muscle or group of muscles. Myalgia without a traumatic history is often due to viral infections. Longer-term myalgias may be indicative of a metabolic myopathy, some nutritional deficiencies or chronic fatigue syndrome.
Myalgia is commonly known as muscle pain or muscle ache. It is an extremely common condition that almost all people get to experience. Myalgia is not a disease or a disorder but rather a symptom signifying an existing underlying condition. The pain in the muscle can range from mild to excruciating and can linger for a few days or even longer. It can affect almost any part of the body including the neck, hands, legs and the back.
Almost every part of the body composed of muscle that the pain can occur in any part. Myalgia composed of several types which define the part of the body that is being affected and the number of muscles that are involved in the process of pain including the cause of pain.
This is the type of myalgia that is also known as Bornholm disease. It is muscle pain caused by a viral infection and affects the upper abdomen and the lower chest. The pain is characterized as spasmodic and develops suddenly. The pain is also worsening with every movement and deep breathing causing shortness of breath to the affected individual.
It is defined as myalgia that is widespread that usually involves the joints, muscles and the ligaments. The pain can be perceived on both sides of the body and is described as the dull and constant ache. This form of myalgia is often aggravated by pressure applied to the affected site while this form is commonly associated with insomnia, osteoarthritis, lupus, irritable bowel movements and headaches.
Trapezius myalgia is myalgia that involves the muscle of the neck and is triggered by a problem with the trapezius muscle. The pain is described as long-lasting and is particularly reactive to stressful situations and repetitive work tasks. This form of myalgia is more common in women who are working for longer hours in front of the computer.
Polymyalgia rheumatica is a type of myalgia that involves several muscles. It is an anti-inflammatory disorder that usually affects older people and rarely occurs in an individual below the age of 50 years. The pain is often associated with stiffness and inflammation and occurs in the muscle of the neck, shoulders, upper arms, hips, and the buttocks.
Myalgia has numerous symptoms while the manifestation of symptoms also depends on the area that is being affected.
Myalgia has numerous symptoms while the manifestation of symptoms also depends on the area that is being affected.
The most common cause of myalgia is tension or stress that results from an injury or excessive use of the affected muscle. Myalgia that developed from this cause is usually localized and can involve single or multiple muscles. Physical damage to muscle due to compulsive exercises can also cause myalgia. Severe or strenuous pulling activity of the ligaments can also result in pain in the muscles.
Myalgia can also develop as a consequence of some diseases and disorders which may be in existence in the individual suffering from myalgia. Such diseases and disorders that can cause myalgia to include the following:
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disorder marked by extreme fatigue and includes muscle pain as one of the 8 official symptoms of the disorder.
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is a syndrome that causes nerve and muscle pain induced by an exertion of exercise.
Eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome is a rare inflammatory and autoimmune disease that causes pain and inflammation of the skin, nerves, lungs, heart, blood vessels and muscles.
The aim of treatment of myalgia is through alleviation of pain to provide relief and comfort to the patient. The treatment is also dependent on the underlying condition that triggers the onset of myalgia. It is, therefore, necessary to initially identify the cause of myalgia prior to administration of treatment.
Myalgia can be alleviated with natural treatments and can be treated at home.
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