This should not be taken as a medical diagnosis, but there are Fibrous Cysts that could fit your description of a hard lump. Most are benign, and this is not the only possibility. It could be the beginnings of a tumour, either malignant or benign, it could also be an ingrown hair.
The best course of action would be to see a physician, who can make a 'hands on, eyes on', diagnosis. The sooner a diagnosis is made, the sooner any treatment (if necessary) can begin and, usually, the better the chances of successful treatment are.
No. But it can cause muscle damage.
Lactic acid. While it doesn't actually cause pain by itself (it causes muscle fatigue), a buildup of it can.
Because muscles have such a hard task. The only muscle in your body that does not get tired is your cardiac muscle also known as your HEART
They may be due to tears in the muscle fibers.
Hitting it on hard surfaces!
You eating the engine.
Go see a doctor if possible. If the lumps are hard and attached to the muscle, I'd get it checked out immediately.
muscle that push hard to wall
The possible cause for a hard elongated lump on the lower back rib cage is infection. It can also be caused by shingles.
There are so many possible causes for a dull ache in either leg, it would be hard to name them all. If it continues, a doctor should be consulted. It may only be a muscle spasm, but since there are so many possibilities, its best to have a doctor check and be sure it isn't anything more serious.
There are so many possible causes for a dull ache in either leg, it would be hard to name them all. If it continues, a doctor should be consulted. It may only be a muscle spasm, but since there are so many possibilities, its best to have a doctor check and be sure it isn't anything more serious.
An immune system disorder which causes white blood cells to attack the muscle tissue. This makes it hard to move and eventually paralyzes the person.