Nighttime leg cramps can be a painful nuisance. They often come on suddenly and paralyze the legs for a few seconds to minutes. These involuntary cramps can affect the thigh, calf, or foot and are different from restless legs syndrome, which is more about discomfort than severe pain.
The causes of leg cramps are currently being researched. Factors such as lack of exercise and certain nutritional deficiencies are suspected. Fortunately, there are some simple solutions that can alleviate these cramps:
1. Move around.
Leg cramps often occur after prolonged sitting or standing. To reduce their frequency, try to be more active during the day. Short walks or light exercise can make a significant difference.
2. Active stretching: