Muscle pain, joint pain
Muscle pain can be temporary or persistent. You can experience sporadic stinging sensations or a constant, profound discomfort. While some people only have localized muscle discomfort, others experience widespread pain. Everybody feels pain in their muscles differently.
You might experience joint discomfort in addition to muscular pain. Common joint pain typically manifests in the hands, foot, hips, knees, or spine. Pain may be ongoing or intermittent. The joint may occasionally feel stiff, achy, or sore. A searing, throbbing, or "grating" feeling is reported by some patients. Furthermore, the joint could be stiff in the morning but get looser and feel better with activity. However, excessive activity could exacerbate the pain. Joint pain can make it difficult for a person to perform simple tasks and may even affect how well the joint works.