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Muscle aches and pains

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Key facts

  • Muscle aches and pains, also called myalgia, can happen anywhere that you have muscle tissue.
  • Symptoms of muscle aches and pains can range from mild to severe.
  • To understand the cause of ongoing myalgia, your doctor will ask you about your symptoms and examine you.
  • The treatment of myalgia may include rest, pain medicines and applying heat to the area.

What are muscle aches and pains?

Muscle aches and pains, also called myalgia, can be felt anywhere that you have muscle tissue. Myalgia usually affects a few muscles at a time. This often occurs after a certain movement or activity. Sometimes myalgia can affect many parts of the body at once. If muscle pain affects your whole body, it can be a sign of another medical condition such as an infection.

What symptoms are related to muscles aches and pains?

If you have muscle aches and pains, you may have:

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What causes muscle aches and pains?

Muscle aches and pains may be caused by:

Some medicines can also cause muscle aches and pains. If muscle pain starts soon after starting a new medicine, discuss this with your doctor or pharmacist. Do not stop taking a prescribed medicine without first checking with a health professional.

How is the cause of muscle aches and pains diagnosed?

To find the cause of muscle aches and pains, your doctor will do an examination. They will ask about your symptoms and may ask about psychological factors.

Your doctor may also refer you for further tests like blood tests or an x-ray.

When should I see my doctor?

You should see your doctor if you have muscle aches and pains that:

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How are muscle aches and pains treated?

The treatment of muscle aches and pains depends on the cause.

Self-care at home

Often you can manage muscle aches and pains at home, if you:

Medicines for muscle aches and pains

If the aches and pains do not improve, a doctor or physiotherapist might suggest:

Other treatment options

Can muscle aches and pains be prevented?

Not all muscle aches and pains can be prevented. However, some muscle pain can be prevented if you:

What are the complications of muscle aches and pains?

When pain continues for longer than 3 months, this is known as chronic pain. If you have chronic pain, it is important to see your doctor to find out the cause and get treatment.

If not managed well, chronic pain can lead to further problems such as:

Resources and support

Visit Musculoskeletal Australia for advice on a range of health conditions including muscle aches and pains, and the benefits of exercise to help reduce your symptoms.

Pain Australia has a list of pain programs available, a fact sheet on pain management, and information on causes and treatment of back pain. They also have resources on chronic pain for children and young people.

Arthritis Australia explains the pain cycle and offers techniques that may help you manage your pain.

You can also call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 at any time to speak to a registered nurse (known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria) for more information and advice.

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