4. Pain in the muscles.
Pain in the muscles can often signify a range of things wrong with your health, and sometimes it just means that your muscles have taken a considerable amount of strain, like after a heavy session of exercise – in this case, it usually just means that your body is tired and overworked, and rest is all that it takes to restore your muscles back to good as new.
But when this doesn’t work and the pain in your muscles doesn’t go away by itself, or it can be combined with any of the other symptoms that have been mentioned on this list, then it could very well be a symptom of trichinosis, or an underlying infection in your body at the very least – particularly when combined with headaches, dehydration, fever, and nausea as accompanying symptoms.
Again, pain in the muscles is likely to recur until the cause of the infection has been entirely treated.