What is myalgia and how is it treated?
Myalgia is the medical term for muscle aches. Myalgia can be localized to one muscle, a group of muscles or aching all over. The treatment of myalgia depends on the underlying cause. For a simple muscle strain, start with the RICE rule:
• Rest the injured muscle (and take a temporary break from sports activities).
• Ice the injured area to reduce swelling.
• Compress the muscle with an elastic bandage.
• Elevate the injured area.
You can add over-the-counter oral acetaminophen and topical diclofenac gel to the affected area. For diffuse muscle pain, an oral pain reliever will provide more help.
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