The cause in generally unknown. It could be that when a muscle is in a shortened position, it is stimulated to shorten more and thus go into a spasm. There are other explanations, some drugs cause cramps as a side effect, over exersion of muscles, dehydration, high or low sodium levels in the body, under active thyroid gland or a general nervous disorder. To relieve the pain, stretching and massaging the muscle will bring help
if you have your period then that's why your getting them but other than that don't know sorry......
Answereither you ate before you worked out, or you are out of shape.It depends on the cramping involved. Running is a cause. So is ovulation. So does constipation or having an overly full stomach.
Cramps during pregnancy can occur at any time, but they are most common in the early stages of pregnancy. These cramps are often caused by the uterus expanding and stretching to accommodate the growing baby. However, if cramps are severe or accompanied by heavy bleeding, it is important to consult a healthcare provider as they may indicate a problem.
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Yes. I get cramps a week before my period. It's whe you are ovulating.
Yes. Cramps don't prevent you from eating or drinking anything. Cramps occur in the muscles of your abdomen, not inside your stomach itself. You can eat or drink anything you like if you have cramps.
Muscles cramps occur when a muscle contracts and does not relax. This causes pain in one or sometimes multiple muscles.
Muscle cramp can occur at any age.
If u have bad menstrual cramps vomiting may occur
A patient with heat cramps should rest until the body cools down. Heat cramps are an indicator of the body overheating and heat exhaustion could occur.
Most cramps have nothing to do with a dietary deficiency. When they are related to deficiency it is usually potassium and/ or magnesium (which are minerals - not vitamins). Fluid shifts, as occur after exercise and hot days, can also cause cramps.
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You can drink anything you want or that you think will make you feel better. Cramps don't prevent you from eating or drinking anything. They occur in the muscles of your abdomen, not inside your stomach itself. You can eat or drink anything you like if you have cramps.
Yes, you can get implantation bleeding and cramps if you get pregnant.This may occur two weeks after you believed you were due to start your period.