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Nighttime cramps can be an uncomfortable and disruptive experience that interferes with sleep and rest. If you’ve ever woken up in the middle of the night with painful muscle cramps, you’ve probably wondered what causes them.
In this overview, we’ll look at the most common reasons cramps occur at night and provide a deeper understanding of this frustrating problem.
The duration of a cramp can vary—sometimes lasting just 30 seconds, but in more severe cases, stretching to ten minutes or even longer. The discomfort in the affected muscle may linger for up to an hour afterward, depending on the intensity of the cramp.
Let’s take a closer look at how to prevent and relieve these cramps so you can improve your sleep quality.
Why Cramps Happen and How to Ease Them
Cramps can arise from several different causes, including:
• Intense physical activity
• Overworking the muscles
• A sedentary lifestyle
• Dehydration
• Age-related muscle wear and tear
• Pregnancy, particularly in women
• Dietary imbalances
To relieve cramps, there are generally two approaches: stretching exercises and simple treatments.
Stretching routines to ease cramps:
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