Initially a general physician, and after that the specialist which he suggests according to the complication he diagnoses, if needed.
If you have severe muscle pain that's in many areas of the body, start with your primary care provider to narrow the possibilities. If you have muscle pain in a particular area, you could see your primary care provider or perhaps an orthopedist.
Special Medication that your doctor should recommend to you.
No. Joint pain is not good. Muscle pain can simply be a sign that the workout is pushing you, but joint pain should be investigated.
Myalgia is the same as muscle pain. Myalgia is the medical term for muscle pain.
If you are suffering from constant muscle pain, I would strongly advise going to see your doctor to be sure you do not have a more severe injury. There are products on the market that do work to some extent for muscle pain such as Voltaren as well as a product called Myo-Med.
Seek medical attention.
When starting bodybuilding, you should feel minor aches and pains, this signifies that your muscles are developing resistance, which is the core of bodybuilding. As you gain muscle, the pain should start to fade after every workout.
~ Yes. Pain in the back can affect a leg muscle. This is named 'referred pain'. It is wise to see a medical doctor when pain such as this lasts more than a 24 hours.
It's spelled Flexeril (Cyclobenzaprine) and it's a muscle relaxant used to relieve pain from muscle strains, sprains, and muscle injuries. See the link below.
This may mean spleen or GI trouble. Does it last? Did you "pull" a muscle? Should see a doctor for help if it persists.
This could be anything....from simple muscle soreness to serious deep vein thrombosis. You should see a health care professional.
See a doctor, appendix problems start in the middle of your tummy and move to the right hand side. It can be fatal if it bursts. Muscle pain will subside, appendix pain will not.