görcsöket
Görcsöket, in Hungarian, refers to cramps or convulsions and is produced from the noun görcs meaning a spasm or seizure. The form görcsöket is the definite direct object used in sentences, and the term can describe both muscle cramps and epileptic or convulsive episodes depending on context.
Muscle cramps, or izomgörcsök, are sudden, involuntary contractions of one or more muscles that are typically
Convulsions or seizures, also encompassed by görcsök in everyday language, involve abnormal, excessive electrical activity in
Causes and risk factors for cramps include dehydration, low potassium, magnesium, or calcium levels, prolonged standing
Management focuses on the underlying type: cramps are often relieved by stretching, gentle massage, hydration, and