Pain
Updated: 2023-07-25
Physical discomfort ranging from mild to serious, usually caused by injury, illness or a nerve condition.
Self-care
Pain relievers available without a prescription, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), naproxen sodium (Aleve) and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others), may help. For injury pain, self-treatment also includes the R.I.C.E. approach — rest, ice, compression and elevation.
When to seek immediate medical care
Seek medical care immediately if there is pain with:
- Trouble breathing or dizziness.
- Extreme muscle weakness.
- A high fever and stiff neck.
- Inability to move the painful area.
- A serious injury.
When to make a doctor's appointment
Make an appointment to see a health care professional if there is:
- A known tick bite or a possible tick bite.
- A rash, especially the "bull's-eye" rash of Lyme disease.
- Muscle pain that happens with exercise and goes away with rest.
- Signs of infection, such as persistent swelling or redness.
- Muscle pain after a change in medicines, especially statins.
- Muscle pain that doesn't improve with care at home.