Musculoskeletal Pain

Musculoskeletal pain covers any discomfort arising from muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, or tendons. It ranges from a pulled muscle after exercise to persistent aching in the back, neck, or limbs, and is one of the most common reasons people seek medical attention across Asia and worldwide.

Medicines used to treat Musculoskeletal Pain

Anaprox

Naproxen

500mg

Formulated to alleviate pain to support mobility.

From $0.69 / tablet View

Skelaxin

Metaxalone

400mg

Indicated for painful musculoskeletal conditions to support physical comfort during short-term therapy.

From $1.70 / tablet View

What causes it and how it feels

Causes vary widely: overuse, poor posture, trauma, inflammation, and degenerative joint changes are the most frequent. Pain may be localised to one area or spread diffusely, and is often accompanied by stiffness, swelling, or limited range of movement. In hot, humid climates common in Southeast Asia, outdoor workers and athletes can be especially prone to muscle strain and overexertion injuries.

Relieving the pain

Treatment depends on the severity and the underlying cause. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as naproxen reduce inflammation and pain directly. Where significant muscle spasm is the main problem, a skeletal muscle relaxant like metaxalone can help ease tightness and improve mobility. Both fall under the broader pain management category. Rest, gentle movement, and heat or cold application remain useful alongside any medicine.

Seek prompt medical review if pain follows a serious injury, is accompanied by numbness or weakness, or does not improve within a week or two of self-care.