why do muscles randomly twitch?

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You know how sometimes a small muscle like near your eye or, right now, near the inside of my left elbow, twitch repetitively but not on like a beat or anything for a period of time and then just stop?

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Some guy told me it’s because you’re dehydrated. So take that with a grain of salt. Anecdotally after I started carrying around a large thermos for water I haven’t had any twitches, dry mouth, or cramps.

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Some guy told me it’s because you’re dehydrated. So take that with a grain of salt. Anecdotally after I started carrying around a large thermos for water I haven’t had any twitches, dry mouth, or cramps.

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Some guy told me it’s because you’re dehydrated. So take that with a grain of salt. Anecdotally after I started carrying around a large thermos for water I haven’t had any twitches, dry mouth, or cramps.

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A tense muscle twitching is a sign that it is trying to release tension after being “bound up” for an extended time.

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A tense muscle twitching is a sign that it is trying to release tension after being “bound up” for an extended time.

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A tense muscle twitching is a sign that it is trying to release tension after being “bound up” for an extended time.