What’s with the generalized spasms?

In general, the more common causes of generalized spasms are strenuous exercise, high ambient temperature, emotional fluctuations, epilepsy, febrile convulsions, hypokalemia or viral infections, etc.: 1, strenuous exercise: when doing full-body exercise, the whole body muscles with the exertion of the accumulation of lactic acid may occur, and the whole body of the muscle spasm may occur; 2, the ambient temperature is too high: when the patient is in a high-temperature environment, the patient may be due to the A large amount of sweating, triggering electrolyte disorders, may make the whole body muscle spasm; 3, emotional fluctuations: when the patient’s emotions are too excited, there may be vegetative nerve disorders, which may lead to symptoms of generalized spasm; 4, epilepsy: when the patient has a history of epilepsy, epilepsy, acute seizure period, there may be generalized spasm symptoms; 5, febrile convulsions: most common in infants and young children, with the high temperature there may be symptoms of limb Convulsions and even generalized spasms; 6, hypocalcemia: when the patient’s blood calcium ion content is low, not reaching the normal level, the patient may experience generalized spasms; 7, viral infections: such as tetanus, rabies, etc., the patient may cause generalized spasms if he or she is not vaccinated in time for exposure to viruses, which triggers viral infections.