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What Helps To Relieve Muscle Spasms?

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Palmer, AK
July 17, 2024
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I'm always tired, even if I've slept. Now I talk in my sleep, that's new. When I have muscle spasms, cramps or pain, I immediately exercise that part of my body & it eventually stops.

July 18, 2024
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To relieve muscle spasms in Parkinson's disease, the following methods can be helpful:

- Muscle Relaxants: These may reduce pain caused by muscle spasms.
- Personalized Exercise Plan: Created by a physical therapist, this can help manage most pain, including muscle spasms.

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To relieve muscle spasms in Parkinson's disease, the following methods can be helpful:

- Muscle Relaxants: These may reduce pain caused by muscle spasms.
- Personalized Exercise Plan: Created by a physical therapist, this can help manage most pain, including muscle spasms.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the knowledge base provided.

July 17, 2024

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