The differences between sore,pain,ache Ache -- a continuous - TopicsExpress



          

The differences between sore,pain,ache Ache -- a continuous suffering or a dull pain. Pain -- a sharp, sporadic, or sudden suffering or stabbing. Sore -- a pain to the touch, swallow, or movement and usually mild. Some Examples: Headache is one of the common symptoms of hypertension. Headache means cephalgia in medical terminology. I feel pain in my head right after that collision. A sore throat can make you miserable because of the painful swallowing, swelling and drying throat. Sore throat is known medically as pharyngitis. Stomach ache is usually tied with nausea and just a sick stomach or discomfort feeling. Stomach pain is a burning sensation, sharp, or stabbing pain like an ulcer. Therefore, stomach pain is more serious than stomach ache. You may experience muscle sore when you are pushing yourself lift weights a little more than normal but you do not need to stop your work. It will develop a muscle ache if you keep going physically active. Although you have already felt discomfort in this muscle ache level and probably better to stop, you still can continue to work. If you do not pay attention to the serious hurt of what your body telling you, then you will fall into a muscle pain. It means something wrong, no more work. Muscle pain is known medically as myalgia.
Posted on: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 22:38:07 +0000

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