It is a sign you are tiring or need to rest.
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?
It's a muscle relaxant. There are better drugs for pain relief.
One option for treating muscle ache caused by trigger points may be a trigger point injection (or TPI). It can help relax the muscles. For more information go to, http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/guide/trigger-point-injection.
First of all, one should get into a icy bathe to contract the muscle. Next, try not to strain the affected muscles part and allow it to rest for a few days.
Lactic acid builds up becasue your muscle is 'eating' un-used fat.
Your dysthymia and muscle ache may not be associated, if so, I suggest you consult a neurologist. I have Focal Dystonia (writers cramp), one of four different types, no muscle aches, but none the less a neurologic disorder. Most M.S. patients experience muscle spasms intermittently, regardless of diagnosis, you may have a neurologic disorder associative to the aches and so called personality disorder???.
Depends.Signs of pregnancy are:CrampsLate periodsCravingsHeadachesHormonesMore hungryEtc....If you have most of them contact your doctor.
A side ache is caused by a spasm in the diaphragm, which is a shelf muscle that seperates the lung/ heart cavity from the lower abdomen. That's the muscle that does all the hard work while breathing
Could be, but you need the other indications as well. Breasts ache for many reasons. If this is constant go get it checked out.
It seems as if you are experiencing early flu symptoms. Getting plenty of rest, vitamins and fluids will help you get better.
I felt very tense and stressed out. A tense muscle can ache. The teacher asked students to identify the verb tense used in the sentence.
The word ache has no homophones in the English language.