How to Help Prevent Muscle Soreness
You may be able to reduce muscle soreness by:
• Warming up before exercise
• Gradually increasing workout intensity
• Cooling down after activity
• Stretching regularly
• Drinking enough fluids
• Getting adequate sleep
• Allowing muscles enough time to recover between intense workouts
When Should You See a Healthcare Professional?
Most muscle soreness improves without medical treatment. However, seek medical advice if:
• Pain is severe or worsening.
• Swelling or redness becomes significant.
• You develop muscle weakness.
• You have fever or signs of infection.
• Pain lasts longer than a week without improvement.
• The soreness follows a serious injury.
The Bottom Line
Muscle soreness is a normal response to physical activity and minor muscle strain. In most cases, simple home measures such as gentle movement, stretching, heat or cold therapy, hydration, massage, and proper nutrition can help improve comfort while the muscles recover naturally.
If soreness becomes unusually severe, persists for an extended period, or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.