10 Myofascial Pain Syndrome Symptoms

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Symptom #3: Persistent Pain

Pains are usually only short-lived. They can last for hours, or even days, after an injury but they will usually begin to fade within a few days or so. If the pain does not go away, however, then it could be a sign that all is not right with you. It could be a sign that you are suffering from myofascial pain syndrome.

Not only is the pain associated with myofascial pain syndrome likely to persist, but it is also likely to get worse. This has the potential to cause a serious decrease in the quality of life for the patient. It is definitely something that you should contact a doctor about to try and find a solution.

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