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## This is why we get cramps at night

Posted on February 22, 2026 by Admin

Nighttime cramps—especially in the legs or feet—are surprisingly common, and they can strike out of nowhere while you’re trying to sleep. Here’s why they happen and what you can do:


1. Muscle Fatigue or Overuse

  • If you’ve been standing, walking, or exercising a lot during the day, muscles can tighten and spasm at night.
  • Calf muscles are particularly prone because they’re active all day and shortened while you sleep.

2. Electrolyte Imbalances

  • Low levels of magnesium, potassium, or calcium can trigger involuntary muscle contractions.
  • Dehydration also plays a role—muscles need proper fluid balance to relax.

3. Poor Circulation

  • Sitting or lying in awkward positions can reduce blood flow to your muscles, making them more likely to cramp.
  • Conditions like peripheral artery disease or even tight bedding can contribute.

4. Nerve Compression

  • Compression of nerves in the spine or lower back (like from a herniated disc) can cause radiating leg cramps at night.

5. Medications and Health Conditions

  • Certain medications, like diuretics or statins, can increase cramp risk.
  • Medical conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, or kidney disease can also contribute.

⚡ How to Prevent Nighttime Cramps

  • Stretch calves and hamstrings before bed.
  • Stay hydrated and maintain a diet rich in magnesium, potassium, and calcium.
  • Avoid prolonged sitting or standing in one position.
  • Consider wearing supportive shoes and using proper bedding to reduce muscle strain.

If you want, I can also make a quick visual showing which muscles cramp at night and stretches to prevent them—it’s very effective for understanding why they happen.

Do you want me to make that visual?

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