What causes headaches, bone joint pain, and body aches all over? What should I do?
Headaches, pain in the bone joints, and generalized body aches may result from physiological factors, or could be caused by pathological conditions such as neurasthenia or anemia. Treatment may involve general management and medication. Specific details are as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
Excessive physical labor or intense exercise can lead to the buildup of large amounts of lactic acid in the body, causing generalized muscle soreness. It is important to get adequate rest and avoid overexertion.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Neurasthenia
This may be caused by prolonged stress, mental strain, or irregular作息 (daily routines), potentially affecting brain function and leading to symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, and weakness in the limbs. Under medical guidance, medications such as Anshen Bunaoye (calming and nourishing brain liquid) or Flupentixol Melitracen tablets may be prescribed for treatment.
2. Anemia
Due to decreased hemoglobin concentration and insufficient oxygen-carrying capacity in the blood, patients may experience symptoms such as headaches and fatigue. Treatment may include iron supplements such as Succinic Acid Ferrous Tablets or Shengxue Ning Tablets, taken as directed by a physician.
In addition to the above causes, such symptoms may also result from insufficient cerebral blood supply, cerebral hemorrhage, or cerebral infarction. Local massage may help improve circulation. Individuals experiencing discomfort should seek timely medical evaluation and receive standardized treatment under professional medical guidance to promote recovery.