
neuromuscular hyperactivity
Neuromuscular hyperactivity refers to an increased level of activity or responsiveness in the muscles and nerves. This can occur due to various factors, such as stress, certain medical conditions, or imbalances in electrolytes like calcium and potassium. When neuromuscular hyperactivity occurs, people may experience symptoms like muscle spasms, twitching, or cramps. It indicates that the nervous system is sending more signals to the muscles than normal, leading to heightened tension or abnormal movements. Understanding this condition can help identify underlying issues and guide appropriate treatment.