First, the most common factors are orthopedic factors, such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar spondylosis, cervical and lumbar disc herniation, etc., which will cause nerve root compression due to disc herniation and swelling. When the nerve roots are compressed, there will be numbness and pain in the limbs.
Second, the limbs are sore and exercise excessively, and the exercise method is incorrect, which leads to an increase in lactic acid accumulation in the body, and there will also be soreness in the limbs.
Third, improper medication or exercise will lead to the clinical symptoms of limb pain when rhabdomyolysis occurs.
Fourth, acute emergencies, such as summer heat spasm, heat exhaustion, heatstroke, etc., can also cause clinical symptoms of limb pain.