Muscle aches and pains can be caused by excessive fatigue, serious cervical spine diseases, systemic diseases, etc.
1. Excessive fatigue: heavy physical labor or strenuous exercise can lead to muscle overactivity in the limbs, impaired metabolism, and a large amount of lactic acid production and accumulation in the muscles, which stimulates the nerves and triggers fatigue, soreness and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Severe cervical spine disease: severe cervical spondylosis, cervical spinal stenosis, cervical disc herniation and other diseases can lead to spinal cord nerve compression, nerve ischemia and hypoxia can lead to conduction dysfunction, and symptoms of weakness and muscle pain in the limbs.
3. Systemic diseases: systemic endocrine disorders, thyroid disease, malnutrition, hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, heart disease, etc., and electrolyte disorders such as hypokalemia and hypocalcemia may also lead to the symptoms of muscle aches and pains in the limbs.
When symptoms such as muscle aches and pains in the limbs occur, one should consult a doctor in a timely manner, and under the guidance of a specialized doctor, actively carry out the appropriate treatment, which will help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.