Arms may ache for a variety of reasons, such as, Diabetes, neuropathy,vitamin deficiencies, trauma- physical/thermal/chemical, inflammation, bad posture, accumulation of metabolites like lactic acid etc.
If you are an inveterate computer user, or use a typewriter often, your arms may ache.
this is depend on so many thing like : your age ?22 your sex ? female your body built ? average your life style ? average your other symptom >>>> tirdness fatigue my Advice for you are >>>> visit the hospital and see the doctor !!
If you've exercised recently it's absolutely nothing to worry about. If the pain persists for more than 2 days, see a doctor it could be a sprain or a strain. If they are very painful they could be something else and medical consultation is advised.
What kind of pain is it? An ache? A cramp? Stiff muscle? Numbness? Please give more information and I might be able to help you some more....
You could be overusing your left arm by doing the same task over and over again- causing buildup of lactic acid in the muscle and fatigue/soreness in the arm. -Switch to the right arm.
over activity...without getting enough rest...
There are so many things that may cause both arms to ache. These may be due to strained muscles, Arthritis, diabetes and so much more.
they would ache if you got shot.
Pain and numbness
Hands
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?
Dehydration.
Lactic acid causes muscles to ache
No, the acid causes more of a stomach ache.
It is a sign you are tiring or need to rest.
Sex
Yes, it happens to many pregnant women.
Your legs ache at night because during the day your leg muscles have been put to work allot
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.
Once the veins have become varicose, the legs can start to ache.
Lactic acid makes your muscles sore. Its the product of glycolisis, which your body uses to create energy in the absence of oxygen.
To "diffuse" something means to "spread it out". Therefore, to say that someone's "legs ache diffusely" would mean that the pain is spread out through her legs, rather than only in one area. "Diffusely" would be another way of saying "all over".