Ouch... I'm disabled with intractable pain, including muscular pain. I have found that the spice called Turmeric is quite good at cutting down on inflammatory pain, like in the joints. 1 Tbsp. a day in a blender of smoothie that you can make. After about 2 weeks you will notice a decrease in pain. It also strengthens your immune system.
@MorrisonOscar-u6l Muscle pain can arise from various factors, including overexertion, injury, or underlying conditions like fibromyalgia. If the names you mentioned are related to individuals discussing their experiences with muscle pain, their insights could help raise awareness about its impact and management strategies. It’s important to listen to your body, rest when needed, and consider consulting a healthcare professional for persistent or severe muscle pain to identify the underlying cause and explore treatment options.
@aftabbabudubaidubai1225 Yes, high calcium levels, or hypercalcemia, can lead to muscle pain and other symptoms like weakness, fatigue, and cramping. Elevated calcium levels can disrupt normal muscle function and nerve signaling. If you suspect high calcium is causing muscle pain, it's important to consult a healthcare provider to assess your calcium levels and determine the appropriate treatment or dietary adjustments.