Why does fasciitis hurt especially at night?

Patients suffering from fasciitis are particularly painful at night, probably due to factors of blood circulation, and cold, etc., as follows: First, factors of blood circulation: patients after the daytime labor, lumbar, back and other blood circulation, will be affected to some extent. The continuous muscle tension will compress the blood vessels and lead to insufficient blood supply, making it difficult for fasciitis to subside, so the patient will have the feeling of increased local pain symptoms in the fascia. The patient’s blood circulation is faster during daytime work, and the fasciitis will be relieved to some extent, and the pain symptoms are not as severe as at night. Second, the cold factor: the patient is susceptible to cold at night, which can lead to increased fasciitis, thus causing pain symptoms to be significantly worse than during the day, and the patient will have a local restriction of movement, and the symptoms will worsen when pressed. Therefore, patients with fasciitis should be treated as soon as possible to avoid delays in treatment, resulting in prolonged symptoms.