Guide To Respiratory Alkalosis Symptoms
Muscle Spasms In The Hands And Feet

Muscle spasms in the hands and feet are common when dealing with a panic attack or respiratory alkalosis. When an individual is struggling to breathe correctly, their muscles tend to become stiff. Once this happens, muscle spasms are likely to occur where the muscles are so stiff. This is not something patients can control at the moment, but they shouldn't panic. Individuals need to call a doctor and seek support from someone close to them. If patients have a loved one present while they experience respiratory alkalosis, they can turn to them for comfort and support while trying to manage their breathing. This other person can provide comfort and can even phone a doctor for assistance. Muscle spasms will go away on their own, and so will the other symptoms.