When you have a cold or flu your whole body is weakened. A large portion of your body's resources and energy are being used to focus on rebuilding your immune system and fighting off the ailment, so there is little left over to power your muscles, and so you will feel tired and sore, not just in the legs, but all over. I'm not doctor, but that's pretty much your answer.
Your legs ache at night because during the day your leg muscles have been put to work allot
Leg muscles are deep to the skin of your leg. The skin is superficial to the muscles.
it sounds to me like the right side of your room is just colder then the left side.
you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles. you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles.
I suppose it matters what causes the problem. However, for diabetic leg ache, massaging the leg (getting blood to flow) is probably a good idea. I'm not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV.
The best workouts for leg muscles are stair steps, aerobic exercise, and leg lifts as they efficiently build the leg and calf muscles.
why do my leg muscles tighten and in pain when I'm walking
The Sartorius and Gracilis are two upper leg "strap" muscles.
Leg muscles tend to be longer and less dense or compact than abdominal muscles. Leg muscles are also, of course, found on your legs. Abdominal muscles are shorter and more compact than leg muscles and are found on your torso, below the breasts down to the groin.
The bones and muscles of the leg work together when the leg moves. The bones give the leg its structure, while the muscles hang onto the bones and allow the leg to actually move. The muscles make their movements via contractions and expansions.
Yes, they can.
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