Top Causes Of Your Cramping?

 3.Possible Cause: High Temperatures
Your body loses fluids when you work or exercise in the heat, and that can make you more likely to cramp. This may be partly because your muscles need water, but it’s also because you sweat out important minerals called electrolytes — sodium, potassium, and calcium — that help the cells in your muscles work the way they should.

4.Possible Cause: Medications
Statins, which are used to control cholesterol, and diuretics, which help your body get rid of fluid, are just two of the drugs that can bring on cramping as a side effect. Talk to your doctor if you have regular cramps soon after you start taking a new medicine.