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I have a cramp on my right thigh

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It's been like this for a day or two I think, should I just wait it out?
 
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i usually massage the aching muscle after i am not biking, and some type of cream my mom gives, hope you wll stay okay
Cramps are caused by an excess of excitory signals and a reduction of inhibitionary feedback in the nerves, which is almost always a mineral issue. Salt for electrolytes, potassium for lactic acid, magnesium for intracelllar fluid regulation (all of these are in a gatorade)
 
Cramps are caused by an excess of excitory signals and a reduction of inhibitionary feedback in the nerves, which is almost always a mineral issue. Salt for electrolytes, potassium for lactic acid, magnesium for intracelllar fluid regulation (all of these are in a gatorade)
Your very smart thanks for educating me and gaining new knowledge
 

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