The pain you feel is the buildup of lactic acid and the tiny tear/rip/stretch damage that exercising causes in your muscles. Later, the pain will encourage you to rub and move the muscle...which is exactly what will help relieve the pain. The ache is a good thing.
If your muscles hurt, it might be from over exercising them. Just let them rest a little, they may be sore. If they hurt a lot you should go to a doctor.
The reason your muscles hurt after track is because you have been running and using muscles that aren't normally used. Often if you stress before you start doing track, they will not hurt as bad afterwards.
When you exercise you breathe heavier and faster, your heart beats faster, your muscles hurt, and you sweat. These all relax when you finish exercising.
When muscles hurt while working it could mean that the muscle has been strained in some way. The best way to ease the pain is to rest the muscle and use ice to reduce inflammation.
If your muscles hurt all the time you should start by going to your regular physician. After his evaluation and tests he can recommend a specialist that might help all the muscle pain.
yes you can hurt your muscles
The muscles naturally are sensitive. This can make it painful to touch or move or put pressure on them. It is totally normal for them to hurt a little while growing.
Yes. You can damage muscles and tendons which may cause pain and take a while to heal.
Because you touch yourself at night.
yes they can
Muscles become sore from the lactic acid production being increased from strenuous output of energy on the muscles.
If you are overweight and just beginning to exercise, that may be the reason you are experiencing groin pain. Muscles that normally don't get used, then get used a lot, will typically hurt before they are "broken in" so to speak. But groin pain in general is not normal and you should consult your doctor if it gets worse or does not improve.