SPASM
Spasm is a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles. It can be brief or prolonged and may be painful. Spasms are distinct from spasticity, a chronic increase in muscle tone that occurs with some neurological disorders.
Most common in skeletal muscles, muscle spasms or cramps can occur during or after exercise, at night,
Common types include muscle cramps in the legs or feet; esophageal spasm, which can cause chest pain
Diagnosis relies on history and physical examination. Persistent, severe, or unusual spasms may prompt blood tests
Treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and treating underlying causes. Immediate relief methods include gentle stretching, massage,
Prognosis varies: isolated muscle cramps often improve with simple measures, while spasms due to chronic disorders