Night Leg Cramps: Who Gets Them Most and Why

Night cramps are sudden, painful muscle contractions that often occur during sleep. While they can

affect anyone, several groups face higher risk due to age, health, or lifestyle factors.

Older adults: Nearly one in three people over 60 experience regular night cramps. Age reduces muscle

flexibility, slows circulation, and weakens nerve signals, increasing spasms.

Pregnant women: Especially in the second and third trimesters, expectant mothers often develop cramps.

Added leg strain, hormonal shifts, and vein pressure disrupt blood flow and electrolytes, raising risk.

Athletes and active individuals: Intense workouts, dehydration, and poor recovery can trigger cramps.

Heavy sweating depletes key electrolytes like potassium and magnesium. Without proper hydration and stretching, even healthy bodies cramp.

Sedentary routines: Long hours of sitting or standing reduce circulation and stiffen muscles.

Office workers or those on their feet too long may cramp if they don’t stretch or move regularly.

Chronic health conditions: Diseases like diabetes, kidney disease, thyroid disorders, or peripheral

artery disease can impair circulation or electrolyte balance, requiring medical evaluation.

Medications: Diuretics, cholesterol drugs, and some hormonal therapies may increase cramps.

If symptoms appear after starting a prescription, medical advice is recommended.

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