Science, asked by neetu6396, 6 months ago

why do we sometimes suffer from muscle cramps ? what should we do to ease that cramps​

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Answered by rakhisharma93500
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A muscle cramp is an uncontrollable and painful spasm of a muscle. The exact cause is unknown, but some of the risk factors may include poor physical condition, dehydration and muscle fatigue. You can help reduce the duration and severity of cramp by gently stretching the muscle and massaging the area.

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Answered by jugni25
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A muscle cramp is an involuntarily and forcibly contracted muscle that does not relax. When we use the muscles that can be controlled voluntarily, such as those of our arms and legs, they alternately contract and relax as we move our limbs. Muscles that support our head, neck, and trunk contract similarly in a synchronized fashion to maintain our posture. A muscle (or even a few fibers of a muscle) that involuntarily (without consciously willing it) contracts is in a "spasm." If the spasm is forceful and sustained, it becomes a cramp. Muscle cramps often cause a visible or palpable hardening of the involved muscle.

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