Symptoms Of Myofascial Pain Syndrome
What Exacerbates The Pain Symptoms

It is clear pain is the hallmark symptom of myofascial pain syndrome. It's even part of the name of the condition! It is important to note, however, there are certain things that can exacerbate the pain associated with myofascial pain syndrome in significant ways. The two biggest factors, of course, are activity and stress. Now, physicalactivitycan exacerbate any kind of pain, even something not linked to this condition, as physical activity can result in muscle strain, worsened injuries, and more. On the other hand, stress doesn't worsen pain in the same way as physical activity does, though it can be just as bad when it comes to myofascial pain syndrome. This is because stress can act as a trigger point for the pain, worrying about encountering a trigger for the pain may actually cause pain, and worry about what is causing the patient's myofascial pain syndrome can simply make things worse.
Keep reading to learn more about what to watch for with myofascial pain syndrome.