You’re sound asleep — then suddenly, a sharp, tightening pain shoots through your calf or foot.
You’re hit with a nocturnal leg cramp: an involuntary, often painful muscle contraction that strikes without warning, usually in the calf, foot, or hamstring.
These cramps can last from a few seconds to several minutes — leaving behind soreness and sleep disruption.
Let’s explore who is most at risk, why they happen, and what you can do to find relief.
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