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When Your Body Feels \u201cOff\u201d but Tests Are Normal<\/h1>\n

Many people experience a strange kind of discomfort. There is no clear pain. No injury. Nothing dramatic. Yet something does not feel right. The body feels heavy, stiff, tense, or simply uncomfortable. You may struggle to describe it. You just know your body feels off.<\/p>\n

Often, people seek medical advice. Blood work is done. Imaging may be ordered. Results come back normal. Doctors reassure you that nothing serious is wrong. While this can be comforting, it can also be frustrating. The discomfort is still there, daily life is affected, and you are left wondering what to do next.<\/p>\n

This situation is more common than most people think.<\/p>\n

Living With Discomfort Without Clear Answers<\/h2>\n

When medical tests are normal, it does not mean the discomfort is imaginary. It simply means that no disease or structural damage has been identified. Many forms of physical discomfort are functional<\/strong>, meaning they relate to how the body moves, adapts, and responds to daily stress.<\/p>\n

People often describe sensations such as:<\/p>\n