Who Is Most at Risk of Night Cramps?

Stay hydrated throughout the day.
Stretch your calves and hamstrings before bed.
Keep electrolytes balanced (magnesium, calcium, potassium).
Avoid sitting or standing still for too long.
Wear supportive shoes during the day.

Final Thoughts
While night cramps are common, they’re not something you have to simply “live with.” By understanding who’s most at risk and why, you can take steps to lower your chances of being jolted awake in pain.

If cramps are frequent and severe, or if they come along with other symptoms, it’s always best to check in with your healthcare provider to rule out any underlying conditions.

A little prevention can go a long way toward peaceful, cramp-free nights!