10 Myofascial Pain Syndrome Symptoms

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Symptom #2: Tender Knot

In some cases, there may be a specific area of a certain muscle that is feeling pain. Patients often describe this sensation as a “knot” that feels very tender to the touch. In many cases, it may not be felt at all, asides from when pressure is applied to the area.

If you are experiencing a pain like this then you should make sure to tell your doctor, and they could maybe refer you to a specialist. Not a great deal is known about myofascial pain syndrome but the experts might still be able to help in some way. At the very least, they may be able to reduce the intensity of the pain.

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