Cramps are muscle spasms generally caused by exercising and loss fluid, for example, through heatstroke. However, they can also occur spontaneously, often at night, particularly in older people. Common sites for cramps include the sole of the foot, the calf, and the thigh. If the abdominal muscles are affected, the condition is known as a stitch.
TREATING CRAMPSA gentle stretching and massage of the affected area will help to relieve cramps. Give the affected person plenty of fluid and something salty to eat.
FOR THE THIGH
TREATING CRAMPSA gentle stretching and massage of the affected area will help to relieve cramps. Give the affected person plenty of fluid and something salty to eat.
FOR THE THIGH
- Straighten the knee and raise the leg if the cramp is in the back of the leg.
- Bend the knee if the cramp is in the front of the thigh.
- Massage the affected muscle firmly.