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jimcarreyfan asked in HealthOther - Health · 1 decade ago

this weird thing happens to my feet at night, is this normal?

the best way to describe it is, a charlie horse in my foot. its very painful. sometimes it happens in one foot, sometimes both. this mostly happens at night, and not every night.

when this does happen my big toe will uncontrollably do one of two things, lean towards the floor or lean towards my other toes. best way to describe it really. like when you lift up your foot it just rests normally, but for me (when the charlie horse occurs) it does either one of those things.

i'm trying to be descriptive and informative, please help

what i'd like to know is

1.) can i prevent this?

2.) does this happen to everyone?

3.) should i be alarmed?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Oh my my you poor thing, do you have a good doctor, plenty of money,

    you'll probably want to get a second and maybe a third opinion, to find out your normal, sounds like a normal cramp or twitch most bodies make, sometimes getting your foot in a certain position will trigger it,

    so relax, and realize your no better then anyone else, and live with it.

    now breath.

  • paa
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Vomiting and diarrhea can reason dehydration. This might be why you think bizarre. Try consuming tonic water, and/or get a few re-hydration packs from pharmacy. Things going loud might be a signal of an ear contamination, and commonly frame constituents love to twitch... if it is not always then do not fear approximately it. The ringing within the ears might be tinnitus or nevertheless you spell it - get your ears looked at simply in-case. Hope you get taken care of out quickly xx

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