11 Common Aches and Pains That Might Actually Be Nerve Damage

2. Unexplained Muscle Weakness

Muscle Weakness. Photo Credit: Envato @wutzkoh

Muscle weakness that occurs without a clear cause, such as intense physical activity, can be alarming. When muscles feel unusually weak or fatigued, it may be a sign of nerve damage. The nervous system is responsible for sending signals from the brain to the muscles, enabling movement. If these signals are disrupted, muscle weakness can occur. Conditions such as multiple sclerosis or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) might be at play. Early diagnosis is essential for managing symptoms and slowing disease progression, highlighting the importance of seeking medical advice when unexplained muscle weakness arises.

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