Why do we get muscle cramps after heavy exercise 0?
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Electrolyte depletion and dehydration theory. It is widely believed that excessive sweating due to strenuous exercise can lead to muscle cramps. Deficiency of sodium and other electrolytes may lead to contracted interstitial fluid compartments, which may exacerbate the muscle cramping.
Electrolyte depletion and dehydration theory. It is widely believed that excessive sweating due to strenuous exercise can lead to muscle cramps. Deficiency of sodium and other electrolytes may lead to contracted interstitial fluid compartments, which may exacerbate the muscle cramping.
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this is a nice questions
ok so here is the answer
while a sports man is running he breathes heavily as his stamina decreases
=> so the demand of oxygen is less for him
=>now he stars breathing anoerabically
=>during this The muscles begin to do anaerobic respiration, because oxygen is not present.
=>now lactic acid gets accumalted in the muscles.this process is lactic acid fermenation
=> it is a process that takes place when oxygen is not present .
=>this causes muscle cramps when sportsman run
hope it helps u.......
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