There are more reasons for frequent cramps, such as getting cold, lack of calcium, high fever caused by infectious diseases and epilepsy.
1. Cold: If you don’t add clothes in time according to the seasonal changes and wear clothes that are too thin, cramps will occur.
2. Calcium deficiency: If the body fails to take in calcium in time, it will lead to calcium deficiency, and with the increase of age, the loss of calcium in the body will increase, and cramps will occur when the body lacks calcium.
3. High fever caused by infectious diseases: High fever caused by infectious diseases will cause abnormalities in the body temperature center, which will lead to chills, cramps, convulsions and other symptoms.
4. Epilepsy: epilepsy is a chronic brain disease, and when epileptic seizures occur, the patient will have symptoms of cramps.
The specific treatment will vary depending on the cause of the cramps, and it is not recommended to treat them privately in order to avoid improper treatment.