Overuse of a muscle, dehydration, muscle strain or simply holding a position for a prolonged period can cause a muscle cramp. In many cases, however, the cause isn't known. Although most muscle cramps are harmless, some may be related to an underlying medical condition, such: Inadequate blood supply. If you want to know any more please click this links.
you get cramps because you do not streach or youmite have drank ro eat to much of something . when running to get rid of the cramps you should reall streach to the side or it depends where you have them
well it could be a lot of different thing if you are a guy maybe you pulled a muscle have stomach cancer or you could be having kidney stones if it is in the back of you could have just cramps you could just be over tired or you could have bladder stones if in front or you could have gallbladder stones if on side or around you stomach and bladder or if you are a girl you could be getting that time of the month or you could have all the other things listed or you could be pregnant or have problems with your reproductive organs i would look on a symptom checker on webmd though that might be best i mean I'm no doctor I'm a regular lazy person wasting their time on the internet!
Cramps are a PMS from having your period. Im not quite sure why you get cramps but every girl differs. I tell you i do not get cramps. But cramps are a symptom of your period. There are other symptoms to like bloating, fatigue, and sore boobs. Hope this helped
If you're talking about muscle cramps, they can be caused by dehydration. Sometimes eating bananas will help because they have potassium. If you're talking about stomach cramps, it could be that occasionally you eat too fast or you eat food that is spicy. If the cramps don't go away, you should see your doctor.
Menstrual cramps are common but they are not part of healthy menstruation.
Menstrual cramps occur as a result of prostaglandins which cause the uterus to contract to push out menstrual flow, however in too high quantities prostaglandins cause inflammation which in turn will cause blood vessels in the uterus to contract and restrict oxygen supply to the muscle of the uterus. Essentially it's like a stitch when running or a heart attack: lack of oxygen to the muscle.
Menstrual cramps occur due to the production of a hormone in the body which causes the muscles around the uterus to contract.
cramps are seizes you get for being in a position too long
Menstrual cramps are just the ovaries contracting to push the egg and excess blood, water, and tissue it built up out. Its normal.
Dehydration, in combination with vigorous exercise of the muscles involved, is the most frequent cause.
No, chocolate isn't good for menstrual cramps - on the one hand caffeine in chocolate can make menstrual cramps worse for some people, on the other hand it makes you happy so more relaxed which helps with cramps. If you experience menstrual cramps it's best to prevent cramps, and although dietary changes can reduce cramps chocolate has no impact on menstrual cramps.
Menstrual cramps are caused by a chemical found in the menstrual fluid. By reducing the amount of menstrual fluid, the pill reduces cramps.
Nyquil is for a cough and sore throat not for menstrual cramps.
Menstrual cramps are common but they are not a normal part of healthy menstruation - it's when you have menstrual cramps that there is something wrong. Taboos surrounding menstruation have a major effect on menstrual cramps so those who are more comfortable with their period are less likely to experience cramps, also note that most people can prevent cramps with lifestyle changes.
No, menstrual cramps are a symptom of a problem not the cause of a problem. Menstrual cramps are most commonly a result of hormonal imbalance, but if severe ask your doctor for tests.
The hormone-like chemicals responsible for menstrual cramps are called prostaglandins. These normally don't cause menstrual cramps, they are produced to cause the uterus to contract to push out menstrual flow, but in larger quantities they cause inflammation.
Yes, Tylenol will help ease the pain of menstrual cramps - all non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs all work on menstrual cramps as it is inflammation caused by hormones that cause uterine contraction which cause menstrual cramps. It is however far better to prevent yourself from getting menstrual cramps to begin with, often lifestyle changes alone are enough to prevent menstrual cramps.
Menstrual cramps are common but they are not normal - most people can prevent menstrual cramps with lifestyle changes, but if severe you should talk to your doctor about finding the cause. Tampons can increase menstrual cramps as they can expand into the cervix. You may be better using menstrual cups, softcups, or pads if you find tampons increase your menstrual cramps.
Yes, if you have cramps but no menstrual flow, you can be pregnant.
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Appendix pain is likely to be fatal if not treated..... menstrual cramps can't kill you.