Cramp

A spasm is a long and painful muscle contraction. May also be called crample. Its causes may be disturbances in salt metabolism, uncomfortable body postures, overwork, and intense physical exertion. But the main cause is prolonged cramps and muscle strain.

Common signs of spasms and convulsions are sharp and sometimes very severe pain; - complete lack of motor functions; - the appearance of drops of blood on the skin; - possible increase in body temperature; Abdominal spasms and cramps This type of spasm is one of the most common and about 80% of people experience it. The main cause of esophageal spasms is prolonged fasting or poisoning of the body with toxic substances. In addition to this, for example, overeating, as well as prolonged chewing of solid foods, can lead to this. The main symptom of spastic pain is a sharp and quite strong grip of the esophagus muscles. A stabbing pain may suddenly appear, which will go away immediately. In addition, a person may begin to experience the fear of death from suffocation, which can even lead to panic. Pain in the stomach and esophagus is characterized by an aching, dull pain, but sometimes acute attacks can occur.

Spasms in the lungs and bronchi When the muscles of the bronchial muscles spasm, shortness of breath is observed. Among the first symptoms there may be coughing attacks of various types. Increased body temperature gradually develops. With severe spasms in the lower lobes of the lungs, spasticity occurs in the legs, profuse sweating, increased