Spasmodic twitching in women may be related to physiological factors, or it may be caused by hypocalcemia, epilepsy and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: for example, if a woman stays in a cold environment for a long time and is stimulated by cold for a long time, it may cause localized muscle spasms and convulsions.
2. Hypocalcemia: if a woman is induced by hypocalcemia due to a severe lack of calcium in her body, the low level of calcium in the blood will lead to increased excitability of the muscle nerves, which may cause spasms and convulsions.
3. Epilepsy: If a woman has a history of epilepsy, such as epileptic seizures, it may cause spasms and convulsions, which may also be accompanied by foaming at the mouth, transient loss of consciousness and other manifestations.
Women with spasmodic convulsions, after excluding physiological factors, should promptly seek medical treatment, to give targeted treatment.