What’s wrong with toe cramps?

Toe cramps may be related to over-exercise, calcium deficiency and some diseases.
Cramps can be easily induced when strenuous or over-intense exercise is performed for a short period of time, causing strong contraction of the muscles in the toes.
Calcium deficiency and increased muscle excitability in the elderly can also cause cramps in the toes when they are cold at night.
Cramps can also be induced when the toes are exposed to cold for a long period of time, slowing down blood circulation.
Cold and high fever or traumatic brain injury when the central high fever, but also easy to cause the toes of muscle excitability increases, cramps.
Some diseases such as tetanus, epilepsy and rabies can cause strong cramps all over the body including the toes.
If toe cramps occur, patients are advised to go to the hospital for medical treatment under the guidance of a doctor.