Angel Bermudez records intense muscle cramps in his leg
- Angel Bermudez posted a video to Facebook of his severe leg cramp
- Footage shows the muscle contracting and you can hear him writhing in pain
- The video has gotten 9.6million views
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The painful video of a California man suffering from a cramp in his leg has gone viral.
Angel Bermudez posted the 50-second video of his undulating and unusual muscle cramp to his Facebook.
The footage shows the muscles contracting as if they were alive.
Bermudez is clearly in pain as he grunts and moans, ‘ oh my god it wont stop’.
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A 50-second video shows a man in a car suffering from a muscle cramp in his leg
The muscles contract, looking as if they were alive!
Angel Bermudez, of Califoria, had just finished a work out when the cramp struck
Bermudez had just left the gym and was sitting in a car when the cramp started.
The Facebook post says: ‘After the workout. Start to relax and then this happens. F******g cramp. Look at this s***. Painful yes it was.’
The muscle cramp could have been caused by a number of things.
It’s possible Bermudez was dehydrated after his workout, causing the painful episode.
According to WebMD, ‘A muscle cramp is a strong, painful contraction or tightening of a muscle that comes on suddenly and lasts from a few seconds to several minutes.’
The comments went wild offering sympathy and tips for Bermudez. One woman suggested Bermudez put mustard on the cramp and said that tons of athletes do it. And in fact, it might work!
Cramps can be caused by a deficiency in acetylcholine, the neurotransmitter that stimulates muscles to work. Mustard contains acetic acid, which helps the body produce more acetylcholine.
Bermudez replied to one comment saying, ‘Looked like a god damn alien in my damn leg was gonna bust out’
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