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I understand Melvin Ramsey observed muscle fatiguability after minor exertion, but what I have never understood is why do I get painful muscles even after taking for too long with no physical exertion. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
Maybe you are mute and use sign language?Thank you. When you say you use muscles to talk, are you referring to the muscles used to talk? I get very painful muscle ache and burn in my arms how does that relate?
Thank you. When you say you use muscles to talk, are you referring to the muscles used to talk? I get very painful muscle ache and burn in my arms how does that relate?
No idea but I get the same ache and burn in my upper arms from mental exertion - though not physical. Physical exertion, on the other hand, usually gives me brain fog.I get very painful muscle ache and burn in my arms how does that relate?
Some develop worse fatigue after such activities as reading and concentrating, and this may be due to the fact that for some, the veins of the arms and legs dilate, thereby allowing more blood to pool, rather than constricting in response to mental tasks.