One option for treating muscle ache caused by trigger points may be a trigger point injection (or TPI). It can help relax the muscles. For more information go to, http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/guide/trigger-point-injection.
Trigger Point works well better for pain, and more so for a dull ache type of pain then an throbbing or stabbing type of pain. Trigger pains are often worse when a muscle is strained so The Trigger Point equipment may be helpful to you.
It is a sign you are tiring or need to rest.
My 11 yr old said this morning she gets a ache in her head and it goes away.It's happened three times in the last 2 months. She wears handbands or could it be a muscle ache?
Tummy ache is most commonly caused due to problems in the digestive system or from heartburn. You could also have dozens of other things causing your tummy ache, like menstruation or hernia.
Body and muscle aches are common symptoms of colds and flu. However, if it is always your hips and legs that ache (typically the aches from these viruses are more generally located and vary in each episode of infection) it should be discussed with your health care professional to determine if the viruses are causing it or if something else is at play.
When an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor binds with acetylcholinesterase, regardless of whether it is reversible or irreversible, it prevents the ability of AChE to bind with acetylcholine (ACh) and break it down. Therefore, ACh accumulates in the synaptic gap, causing the postsynaptic neuron or muscle cell to fire/contract repeatedly. As this happens, a fatigue effect is reached due to depletion of chemical energy stores (ATP, etc.), and weakness results from the reduced ability of neurons/muscles to respond to further stimulation.
It's a muscle relaxant. There are better drugs for pain relief.
A dull ache in the knee could be caused by various factors such as overuse, injury, arthritis, or inflammation. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
First of all, one should get into a icy bathe to contract the muscle. Next, try not to strain the affected muscles part and allow it to rest for a few days.
Lactic acid builds up becasue your muscle is 'eating' un-used fat.
Your dysthymia and muscle ache may not be associated, if so, I suggest you consult a neurologist. I have Focal Dystonia (writers cramp), one of four different types, no muscle aches, but none the less a neurologic disorder. Most M.S. patients experience muscle spasms intermittently, regardless of diagnosis, you may have a neurologic disorder associative to the aches and so called personality disorder???.
Lactic acid is the primary acid responsible for causing muscle aches and fatigue when oxygen is limited during intense exercise. It is produced as a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism, when the body is unable to supply enough oxygen to meet the demands of the working muscles.