spasmos
Spasmos is a term used in medical language to describe involuntary, often sudden contractions of muscle tissue or smooth muscle within organs. The word derives from the Greek spasmos, meaning a drawing together or convulsion. In clinical usage, spasms can involve skeletal muscles (cramps or twitches), smooth muscles (such as those in the gastrointestinal tract, biliary system, or airways), or less commonly neural circuits that produce rapid muscle jerks.
Common forms include skeletal muscle cramps, which are painful, involuntary contractions often affecting the calves or
Causes are diverse and can include dehydration, electrolyte disturbances (notably potassium, calcium, and magnesium), medication effects
Diagnosis typically relies on the history and physical examination, with targeted laboratory tests (electrolyte levels, glucose,
Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause and relieving symptoms. Measures include hydration, rest and gentle