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Who Is Most at Risk of Night Cramps?

Night cramps (often called nocturnal leg cramps) are sudden, painful muscle contractions that usually affect the calves or feet during sleep.

They are more common in certain groups of people.


πŸŒ™ Who is most at risk of night cramps?

πŸ‘΄ 1. Older adults (most common group)

Nocturnal leg cramps

  • Risk increases significantly after age 50
  • Muscles naturally lose flexibility and hydration
  • Reduced circulation and nerve sensitivity play a role

🀰 2. Pregnant women

  • Especially in the 2nd and 3rd trimester
  • Caused by:
    • mineral changes (magnesium, calcium, potassium)
    • increased pressure on leg blood vessels
    • fluid shifts in the body

πŸ§β€β™‚οΈ 3. People who sit or stand for long hours

  • Office workers
  • Drivers
  • Hairdressers / factory workers

πŸ‘‰ Muscles stay in one position too long β†’ cramps at night


πŸƒ 4. Athletes or physically active people

  • Especially after intense exercise
  • Caused by:
    • muscle fatigue
    • dehydration
    • electrolyte loss (sweating)

πŸ’Š 5. People taking certain medications

Some medicines increase risk, such as:

  • Diuretics (water pills)
  • Some blood pressure medications
  • Statins (cholesterol drugs)

🩺 6. People with medical conditions

Higher risk if you have:

  • Diabetes
  • Nerve problems
  • Poor circulation (vascular disease)
  • Kidney disease

πŸ’§ 7. People with dehydration or poor mineral balance

  • Low magnesium, potassium, or calcium
  • Not drinking enough water
  • Excess caffeine or alcohol use

🧠 Key takeaway

Night cramps are most common in:
πŸ‘‰ older adults
πŸ‘‰ pregnant women
πŸ‘‰ people with poor circulation, dehydration, or certain medications


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