
Originally Posted by
doby48
a little more digging around online and here is what I found on US National Library of Medicines web site:
Muscle spasms commonly occur when a muscle is over-used or injured. Working out when dehydrated or with low levels of potassium can also predispose a person to muscle spasms. Some spasms are caused when the nerve that connects to a muscle is irritated. The classic example of this would be a herniated disk irritating spinal nerves as they exit the back causing pain and spasm.
At the first sign of a muscle spasm, stop your activity and try stretching and massaging the affected muscle. Heat will relax the muscle at first, although ice may be helpful after the initial spasm and pain has improved. If the muscle continues to be sore, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications may help with pain. In more severe cases, your health care provider may prescribe anti-spasm medications.
The most common cause of muscle cramps associated with sports activity is dehydration. Often, rehydration with water or sports drinks will resolve.
So I guess since I don't have pain like sometimes is associated with it, I won't worry about it. Since I'm currently taking an ECA stack maybe I just haven't increased my water intake enough. I'll up that and hopefully this will go away, its driving me crazy feeling this for this long non-stop.