Muscle jumping is caused by increased muscle excitability, which is generally also known as myofascial fibrillation in clinical practice, and may be caused by over-excitation, over-fatigue, central neuropathy and other conditions.
1. Over-excitement: muscle twitching may be caused by over-excitement, which is related to one’s own mood swings, such as emotional excitement or taking excitatory beverages or drugs.
2. Excessive fatigue: muscle throbbing may be related to excessive fatigue, and involuntary twitching of limb muscles may occur after strenuous activities.
3. Central neuropathy: muscle twitching may be related to central neuropathy, such as cerebellar lesions, may produce muscle twitching. Generally, it can be relieved by itself, if not, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.
If you experience muscle twitching, you should remain relaxed, and if the symptoms persist, you are advised to seek prompt medical attention.