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Cramps usually go away on their own without treatment, but these tips will help you;
Stop the activity that cause the cramp. Gently stretch and massage the cramping muscle. Hold the joint in a stretched position until the cramp stops. You can prevent muscle cramps by the following;
Improve fitness and avoid muscle fatigue
Stretch regularly after exercise Warm up before exercise .Stretch the calf muscle: In standing .
Stretch the hamstring muscle: Sit with one leg folded in and the other straight out, foot upright and toes and ankle relaxed. Lean forward slightly, touch foot of straightened leg and repeat with opposite leg
Stretch the Quadriceps muscle: While standing, hold top of foot with opposite hand and gently pull heel toward buttocks and repeat with opposite leg.
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Dr i am suffering from past 12 years during this time i did every thing like streching,applying ice,some time applying heat, drinking fluids ,biggest problem is that
even i did not excercise for three years but problem is same,is this related to
glycogen storage disease (GSD) or something else.Excercise has very little effect on my cramps.All my other body parts are athletic.
size of my nuscle is not normal its nearly 80% of my thigh.Even one dr said to me about this. pls help me little more.
Thanks