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Muscle cramps at night? They might be warning you about something bigger

Muscle cramps are sudden, painful, involuntary muscle contractions caused by motor nerve hyperexcitability. They often affect the calves or hands and may result from dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, or disease. Stretching, hydration, and correcting underlying causes provide effective relief and prevention.

October 30, 2025 / 13:31 IST
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Muscle cramps are sudden, painful contractions caused by dehydration, nerve issues or electrolyte imbalance. Know the causes, diagnosis and treatment (Image: Pexels)
Muscle cramps are sudden, painful contractions caused by dehydration, nerve issues or electrolyte imbalance. Know the causes, diagnosis and treatment (Image: Pexels)

A muscle cramp can present as a sudden and painful contraction of the muscle, often involuntary, that may last for a few seconds to some minutes. The affected muscle usually hardens during the period of sustained contraction of the muscles.

What causes muscle cramp?

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Cramps occur as a result of hyper-excitability of the motor nerves (nerves responsible for movement) in the peripheries. Increased excitability causes excessive firing of the motor neurons, which is a result of complex metabolic disturbances and changes in the neuro-muscular junction.

Muscle cramps are more commonly seen in the calf muscles, things, arches of the feet and even in the hands. However, cramps are not limited to these areas and may be seen in  any voluntary muscle. Quite often, cramps in the calf are experienced while sleeping at night (nocturnal leg cramps).