How Can You Prevent Night Cramps?
Do you ever go to sleep in your cozy bed
after a hard day and wake up with unexpected and painful leg cramps?
This phenomenon is called Nocturnal Leg Cramps and Dr. Lisa Shives, from
the Northshore Sleep Medicine in Illinois, says it's actually a very
normal and common thing.
Nocturnal leg cramps are sudden,
involuntary contractions that occur during the night or during times of
rest. The cramping sensation may last a few seconds or minutes, but the
pain from the cramps may linger for a much longer period. Nocturnal leg
camps tend to happen to middle-aged or older populations, but people of
any age can have them.
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The exact cause of nocturnal leg
cramps is not known. Some cases can occur without a triggering event,
while others may be linked to prolonged sitting, dehydration or
structural disorders. Research shows that about one third of the
population above the age of 60 suffers from these cramps, with 6%
reporting that it happens every night.
Here are some of the things that may cause this painful problem according to Dr. Shives-
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