For a pulled muscle, it is important to rest the affected area, apply ice to reduce swelling, compress the area with a bandage, and elevate the muscle if possible. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help with discomfort. If the pain persists or worsens, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
No
Yes, wait for it to heal.
A pulled muscle can be sore for a very long time, ice or heat should be applied.
When a muscle is pushed to far with exertion, small tears can occur in the muscle tissue. The pain associated with this damage when the muscle is used is called a pulled muscle.
it's called a pain in the butt....you should then turn the other cheek...
Yes so it can hold it in place
that man pulled a muscle
it is when a tendon or ligament is pulled it is when a tendon or ligament is pulled
its a pulled crotch muscle, u should probly get that checked out
Generally, you'll feel and aching, twinging or throbbing pain in the area of the pulled muscle and it will hurt more when you flex said muscle.
Treatment for a pulled hamstring generally involves stretching and not using the muscle for awhile. Heat should be applied. At times it may require electromagnetic therapy.
Yes, a pulled muscle can sometimes make it difficult to breathe, especially if the muscle is near the chest or ribcage area.