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Muscle pain after exercise: how to prevent and treat it
« on: July 30, 2024, 11:06:38 PM »
Muscle pain after exercise, also known as delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), can make moving around uncomfortable. This pain usually starts a day or two after exercise and can last for several days. But don't worry; there are ways to prevent and treat it.
To prevent muscle pain, always start your workout with a good warm-up. This prepares your muscles for the exercise ahead. Avoid jumping into intense workouts too quickly. Gradually increase the intensity of your exercises to give your muscles time to adjust. Drinking plenty of water helps keep your muscles hydrated and reduces the risk of soreness. Eating a balanced diet with enough protein helps repair and strengthen muscles.
To treat muscle pain, give your muscles time to heal by taking rest days between intense workouts. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help reduce muscle pain. Medications like Pain O Soma 500 mg and Pain O Soma 350 mg are effective in managing soreness. Applying ice packs can reduce inflammation, while heat packs can soothe and relax sore muscles. Light stretching exercises can help relieve tension in sore muscles.
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