Sometimes it's hard to know what is causing your painful symptoms. This is especially true if the pain is persistent , despite their attempts to alleviate and prevent. If pain persists for several weeks or months , many roots may be possible .
Strains , sprains fascias .
You can do some simple tests to reduce pain in soft tissue injuries . These can help determine if the pain is related to the pulled muscle in legs and connective tissue , unlike nerves or the neuromuscular system .Maybe you did or strained a pulled muscle in leg. You could have walked the connective tissue or fascia . Ask yourself these questions :
* Does it hurt when I move in a certain direction ?
* Does it hurt when I press a body part against something (resistance ) ?
* Is first aid to provide relief ?
* Does my pain deep pain , shooting pain, or severe pain ?
If the pain is felt as numbness , tingling , zapping, shooting pain, or weakness, then you should consider the possibility of nerve damage .
Pinched nerves .
When you have pain associated with nerve signals blocked, is called impact. Nerve signals are different signs of pulled muscle in leg.When pressing on a nerve or bend , they are more likely to experience in an area where nerve fibers cross , instead of pulled muscle in leg pain that is felt in the pulled muscle in leg itself . You are more likely to feel shooting pain, numbness , tingling or weakness nerve when restrictions are the cause of your pain.
Pain syndromes .
There are many types of pain syndromes or groups of symptoms, which can also cause pain. Your symptoms may resemble those mentioned above , but you need an accurate diagnosis and a treatment plan different.Myofascial pain syndrome may seem at first glance a pain in one or more areas . It can be confused with pulled muscle in leg soreness after exercise . Or it could feel like a pulled muscle in leg strain or tension . But eventually the pain can be felt in different parts of the body. And sometimes the pain in these areas may not seem related .
The pain may feel like a pinched nerve or mixed nerve signals . However, it could be related to a condition as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS ) . This type of disease affects the nervous system and can be difficult to distinguish from the common nerve invasion .
Maybe you notice swelling , hypersensitive skin or skin changes in the area of ??pain , or changes in the circulation . If you sit next to these pulled muscle in leg and / or nerve pain , especially if you've experienced a lot of stress in your life , then you should consider CRPS .
If a syndrome of pain behind your pain continues , then you should take a different approach for the relief and treatment.