What are the symptoms of fasciitis

The common clinical symptoms of fasciitis include localized pain, activity limitation, muscle tension, etc. If the symptoms persist, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.
1. Localized pain: the patient’s localized pain can be persistent or recurring pain, and the pain will be aggravated by cold stimulation, the pain can be alleviated after activities, the pain will be more obvious when waking up in the morning, and the pain will be alleviated during the day, and the pain may be accompanied by the symptom of numbness. Some patients may also experience mild localized swelling.
2. Restriction of activities: If in the acute stage of fasciitis, patients may also experience spasm of the fascia, which makes it difficult to move, unable to complete some of the movements, resulting in limited range of motion of the joints.
3. Muscle tension: the patient’s local muscles may become stiff, or there may be a feeling of heavy pressure on the local muscles, and striations or nodules may be felt when touching.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time for examination and targeted treatment by the doctor, and usually pay attention to cold and warmth, to avoid injuries.