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Can a virus cause muscle pain?

Can a virus cause muscle pain?

When a virus enters your body, your immune system gets ready for battle. As the white blood cells fight the infection, you suffer the side effects: headaches, fever, runny nose, and sore throat. Along with these symptoms, you may experience muscle weakness (myositis) and joint and muscle pain (myalgia).

How long does viral muscle pain last?

As with other symptoms associated with the flu, muscle aches should resolve when the virus clears your body. Some people may recover in a few days and others within two weeks.

Does your body ache with Covid?

People using the app have reported feeling muscle aches and pains, particularly in their shoulders or legs. COVID-related muscle pains can range from being mild to quite debilitating, especially when they occur alongside fatigue. For some people, this muscle pain stops them from doing day-to-day tasks.

Can viral infections cause body aches?

The flu, the common cold, and other viral or bacterial infections can cause body aches. When such infections occur, the immune system sends white blood cells to fight off the infection. This can result in inflammation, which can leave the muscles in the body feeling achy and stiff.

Does virus attack your muscles?

Viruses or bacteria may invade muscle tissue directly, or release substances that damage muscle fibers. Common cold and flu viruses, as well as HIV, are just a few of the viruses that can cause myositis.

What causes muscle pain?

The most common causes of muscle pain are tension, stress, overuse and minor injuries. This type of pain is usually localized, affecting just a few muscles or a small part of your body. Systemic muscle pain — pain throughout your whole body — is more often the result of an infection, an illness or a side effect of a medication.

What do virus’s affect joints and cause pain?

HIV virus is another that can cause our joints to ache. While the HIV is destroying t cells, and making replicas of itself the body’s immune system is trying to fight it, which will cause weakness, pain, and inflammation in the joints.

What does virus affect the joints?

Joint pain from the flu will affect many joints. If you have severe pain in one joint or muscle, chances are it’s due to an injury and not the virus. You’ll also want to rule out arthritis, or chronic inflammation of the joints. If pain becomes severe, or if it fails to go away within a few days, make an appointment with your health care provider.