Myalgia
Myalgia means pain in the muscles and is not a surgical procedure
Myalgia means "Muscle pain". So no, it is not a surgical procedure.
SymptomsArrhythmias, heart dysfunctionBleeding (may progress to hemorrhage)ComaDecreased urinationDeliriumFeverHeadacheJaundiceMuscle aches (myalgia)Red eyes, face, tongueSeizuresVomitingVomiting blood
SymptomsArrhythmias, heart dysfunctionBleeding (may progress to hemorrhage)ComaDecreased urinationDeliriumFeverHeadacheJaundiceMuscle aches (myalgia)Red eyes, face, tongueSeizuresVomitingVomiting blood
Myalgia is the same as muscle pain. Myalgia is the medical term for muscle pain.
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Myalgia
Sometimes. Myalgia (pain in a muscle) itself is a symptomof various causes, such as injury, strain, many diseases, disorders, and infections, including bacterial or viral infections, which are contagious and the symptom of muscle pain could be called viral myalgia when the cause is a virus. In that case, the virus would be contagious.However if you catch the same virus that is causing another person to have symptoms of muscle pain, you may or may not also have the same symptoms since each individual's response to infection can be different. You could have caught the contagious virus they had, but you may not have "caught" the same exact symptoms. Instead of muscle pain, you might have headaches or muscle weakness or other such effects of the virus.To name only some contagious diseases and infections that can cause myalgia, they are:InfluenzaOther viruses, e.g., polio and noroviruses (viral "stomach flu", aka viral gastroenteritis)Bacterial infections, such as an abscess of a muscleLyme diseaseMalariaThe common cold, e.g., rhinoviruses and coronaviruses
arthralgia, arthritis, myalgia, skin rash, fever, fatigue, headache, and swollen lymph nodes. Tingling and pain in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
Myalgia
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