stollis
Stollis refers to a medical condition characterized by involuntary, rhythmic contractions of a muscle or group of muscles. These contractions, often referred to as spasms, can range from mild and brief to severe and persistent. The exact cause of stollis is not always clear, but it can be associated with a variety of factors including fatigue, dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, nerve compression, and certain neurological disorders. Stress and anxiety can also contribute to muscle spasms.
Symptoms of stollis typically involve a sudden, forceful tightening of the affected muscle, which can cause
Diagnosis usually involves a medical history, physical examination, and sometimes imaging studies like X-rays or MRIs