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10. When to Seek Help

Many people with myofascial pain syndrome delay seeking medical help because they believe experiencing muscle pain is normal. While it is true that everybody experiences muscle pain at some point, pain that is persistent or gets progressively worse requires evaluation by a doctor. Usually, muscle pain will improve with simple self-care measures such as rest and stretching. If nothing eases the pain, this is another sign one needs to see a doctor.

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