Dehydration is the most common cause of leg spasms, especially in athletes or those who have exerted themselves more than usual.
No
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The other leg gets tired
Spasms are the constriction of muscles, which can result in pain in different areas of the body. Spasms can be caused by many things such as injury, over working a certain group of muscles, and starting a new exercise routine too quickly and without proper warm up.
Because it is just hurt, its "spazing" because of the pain.
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there is no real way of telling but a theory shows that if a flamingo stood on one leg for that amount of time it would get pretty tired
You can try stretching and massaging the muscle to stop your muscle spasms. You can also try using a hot or cold compress on it, or take a warm bath or shower. Another option is taking over-the-counter pain relievers.
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a temporary infiltration of eosinophils into the lungs. The patient will feel tired, have a cough, spasms of the bronchial airway, and difficulty breathing. Loffler's pneumonia will clear spontaneously
Yes they often do when one foot is injured or tired or cold.
There are a number of things that could be wrong if you have a shortness of breath, frequent urination, leg cramps and muscle spasms. The symptoms you describe could be related to conditions such as a urinary tract infection, type 2 diabetes or mononucleosis. The only way to know for sure what is wrong is to seek medical advice from a doctor.