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- $Title{Muscle Cramps During a Regular Exercise Program}
- $Subject{muscles cramps exercise Musculoskeletal Connective Tissue spasms low
- sugar blood conditioning over exertion imbalance electrolytes sodium potassium
- chlorides fluid loss dehydration stretching affected muscle cramp pressure
- acupressure exercises exercising electrolyte}
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- Muscle Cramps During a Regular Exercise Program
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- QUESTION: Although I try to maintain a regular exercise program, I am plagued
- by muscle cramps. They come at frequent but unpredictable times, and can
- certainly mess up my scheduled work outs. What causes these cramps, and do
- you have any advise for treating them?
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- ANSWER: Muscle cramps, sometimes called spasms, can bother even the most fit
- of athletes, and the causes are varied, and in many cases not at all well
- understood. Some of the possibilities include low sugar in the blood, poor
- conditioning, pushing to hard (overexertion), and an imbalance in the level of
- electrolytes in the blood (sodium, potassium and chlorides among others).
- Fatigue may also be a contributing factor, and most authorities agree that
- fluid loss and dehydration is an important element in the physiology of muscle
- cramps. While it is impossible to drink enough during active competition,
- small sips of water can be of great help in both preventing and overcoming
- muscle spasms. The most common treatment consists of stretching the affected
- muscle and holding that position until the cramp subsides. Some sports
- medicine consultants also apply pressure to the relaxed muscle to overcome a
- spasm, a bit like acupressure. Recently, eating bananas to supply potassium
- has become a favorite of some professionals.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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