out to be quite common.
It is most common with runners, because of the high intensity cardiac
workout you get with running.
I wasn't running, but it was a more intense level of cardiac workout
than I usually do. And my body responded with a "what the heck are
you doing?" response.
Now what the actual cause for this happening, is a debated issue.
Some people believe it is from an electrolyte imbalance. Either too
little or too much salt. In my case I would say too little. I hardly
ever use salt and when I do, it is "No Salt" brand salt substitute.
The other school of thought is that the increased cardiac output
causes a centrifugal force kind of effect, where the blood pools at
the "outside" edges of your body - hands and feet.
So there you go. Sadly, I am NOT allergic to exercise.
1 comment:
thanks for the follow up explanation. I've never experienced those symptoms, so I MUST be allergic to exercise, right?
babushka
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