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Nerve pain vs muscle pain: Spine surgeon shares how to tell the difference

If you are experiencing any discomfort, it is important you know how to distinguish the kind of pain, for better clarity on causes and treatment. 

Updated on: Apr 06, 2026 04:41 pm IST
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Whenever there's discomfort in the body, identifying exactly what kind of pain it is helps to understand the root cause and go for the right treatment. Among the many possibilities, pain in any part of the body, apart from originating in an organ, can also be nerve or muscle-related. To better identify which is which, pay attention to how the pain feels, where it is located, and what triggers or relieves it.ALSO READ: Spine surgeon shares 5 signs your spine needs urgent medical attention: Loss of bladder control, limbs tingling and more

Know the difference between nerve and muscle pain!(Picture credit: Freepik)

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Abhay Nene, consultant spine surgeon, - WeAreSpine; Lilavati and Breach Candy Hospital and HN Reliance, Global, explained the differences between nerve and muscle pain.

What does muscle pain feel like?

Muscle pain worsens with movement, and stays in one place. (Shutterstock)

While muscle pain occurs due to overuse, minor injuries, or inflammation in the muscles, nerves can also be affected by chronic, lifestyle-related diseases.

“Those dealing with diabetes or peripheral neuropathy often recognise this pattern all too well,” Dr Nene observed.But aside from these, the cause can be traced back to nutritional deficiencies as well. “Vitamin B and especially Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms can closely resemble nerve pain or tingling, making the root cause very easy to miss," the surgeon shared.

This means that the causes of nerve pain exist on a spectrum, ranging from something minor like nutritional deficiencies, which can easily be corrected, to more serious conditions like diabetes.

It is important not to be confused between muscle and nerve pain, as one stays localised, while the other may spread. Sensation-wise, muscle pain is dull and throbbing, while nerve pain is tingling. These distinctions are very critical.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

 
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