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An athlete gets cramp in his leg muscles because of the production of​

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The 'Dehydration/Electrolyte Theory'

It speculates that a significant disturbance in fluid or electrolyte balance, usually due to a reduction in total body exchangeable sodium stores, causes a contraction of the interstitial fluid compartment around muscles and a misfiring of nerve impulses, leading to cramp.

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