Brief Answer:
Usually harmless
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for your query.
After going through the description, I understand your concern regarding your symptoms. Most of the time, night
leg cramps occur for no known reason, and they're usually harmless. In general, night leg cramps are likely to be related to
muscle fatigue and
nerve problems.
Infact, till date there is no clear cut evidence for the cause of
muscle cramps. But the most common cited theories include -
- Altered neuromuscular control
- Dehydration
- Electrolyte depletion
- Poor conditioning
- Muscle fatigue
- Doing a new activity
Self-care Activities that might help prevent night leg cramps include:
• Drinking plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration
• Stretching your leg muscles or riding a stationary bicycle for a few minutes before you go to bed.
• Massaging the cramped muscle with your hands or with ice.
• Walking or jiggling the leg.
• Taking a hot shower or warm bath.
• Foods such as bananas, potatoes, prune juice and dried fruit may be helpful in relieving muscle cramps.
• Including calcium fortified foods like seafood and fish, almonds, flaxseed, oats, parsley, prunes, sesame seeds, tofu and XXXXXXX can help to stave off muscle spasm. Vitamin D supplements will also help in relieving
myalgia.
• Avoid foods acidic foods and drinks like tomatoes and vinegar which blocks the body’s natural ability to absorb calcium.
I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query.
Take care