MUSCLE crampsVASCULAR diseasesAchenbach syndrome, also known as paroxysmal finger hematoma, is a vascular condition that causes minor bleeding under the skin of the fingers. It leads to sudden swelling, pain, and a bluish discoloration. Women are more commonly affected, and there may ...
If the painful cramps continue, ask your doctor about calcium or magnesium supplements as they can sometimes help. A2 Wear support hose during the day, and lift your feet up when you are resting, if possible. Use a heating pad or gently massage the back of your thigh to ease it, you ...
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PATIENT careThis study addresses the prevalence and characteristics of leg cramps in 294 primary care patients (mean age = 46.5 years), with 51.7% reporting leg cramps. Patients who experience resting or exercise-induced leg cramps were more likely to be older and female. Cramp severit...
This article examines the diagnostic approach to a patient with leg cramps. Leg cramps are very common, and most cases have no detectable cause. Arterial vascular disease and neurological diseases are more prevalent among male patients with leg cramps. There should be a focus on detecting ...
Leg cramps are very common (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, case series), and most cases have no detectable cause (SOR: C, expert opinion). Arterial vascular disease and neurological diseases are more prevalent among male patients with leg cramps (SOR: C, small case series). History ...
What is the diagnostic approach to a patient with leg cramps? Evidence-Based Answer: A careful history targeting possible peripheral vascular disease, arthritis, and medication use (particularly diuretics, statins, and long-acting bronchodilators) is likely helpful in evaluating a patient with leg...
Ten Years鈥Follow-Up of a Family With Myokymia and Muscle Cramps Without AtaxiaJennifer Block Rosen