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What is Muscular-Cramps? |
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A cramp is an involuntary and forcibly contracted muscle that does not relax. Cramps can affect any muscle under your voluntary control (skeletal muscle). Muscles that span two joints are most prone to cramping. Cramps can involve part or all of a muscle, or several muscles in a group.
Cramps can last anywhere from a few seconds to a quarter of an hour, and occasionally longer. It is not uncommon for a cramp to recur several times before finally going away.
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What are the causes, incidence and risk factors of Muscular-Cramps? |
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Muscle cramps can arise from a wide variety of causes:
- Muscle fatigue from exercise or overuse of particular muscles.
- Imbalances of fluids, hormones, or body salts (the "electrolytes" calcium, magnesium, potassium) or dehydration.
- A poor blood supply.
- Nerve abnormalities. |
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What are the symptoms of Muscular-Cramps-Disease? |
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Diagnosis & Tests |
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- Blood tests to look at CBC, and to test for Lyme disease or a connective tissue disorder.
- Invasive neuromuscular tests (such as an EMG).
- Muscle biopsy (rarely needed). |
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How is Muscular-Cramps-Disease cured? |
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What are the complications? |
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Herbs that cure Muscular-Cramps |
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