Why do I have cramps but no period? Several conditions can cause cramps but no period. Pelvic pain similar to a menstrual period can happen at times when no period is due or can occur because of conditions other than the monthly cycle. Sometimes it is hard to tell the exact reason for ...
The risk of having night leg cramps increases with age. Pregnant women also have a higher likelihood of having night leg cramps. Several conditions, such as kidney failure and diabetic nerve damage, are known to cause night leg cramps. But if you have one of these, you're most likely awar...
Symptoms of DVT (blood clot in the leg) include swelling, pain, redness, warmth to the touch, leg cramps, or bluish/whitish discoloration of the skin. Signs and symptoms of a blood clot in the leg or deep vein thrombosis occur in the affected leg when a clot obstructs blood flow and c...
Three mechanisms drive this cycle of symptom amplification: more intensive monitoring of one’s bodily sensations; increased bodily scrutiny in search of corroborative evidence of disease; and disconfirmatory bias that causes the individual to ignore evidence that contradicts his/her suspicion that somet...
Lightheadedness could be caused byblockages in arteriesthat lessen blood pressure. You might also feel dizzy due to problems with heart valves.6 5. Pain While Walking Hip and leg muscle cramps that hurt when you move but feel better when you rest could be a sign of peripheral arterial dise...
(Severe) leg cramps caused by walking Conditions that suggest Atherosclerosis: Autoimmune Lupus, SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) Numerous studies have confirmed premature, acceleratedatherosclerosisin SLE patients. Although the exact cause is not known at this point, atherosclerotic heart disease is a ...
Digestive problems are common in people with fibromyalgia, with as many as 50% diagnosed with symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).15 Like fibromyalgia, IBS is believed to be caused by abnormal central nervous system activity. Symptoms may include: Bloating Nausea Abdominal cramps Diarrhea...
Cramps in the legs have several causes, but cramps that start with exercise and stop with rest most likely are due to intermittent claudication. When the blood vessels in the legs are completely blocked,leg painat night is very typical, and the individual almost always hangs his or her feet...
Leg cramps or other leg discomforts Back pain Pain in your round ligaments, which are bands on either side of your uterus Contractions Movement of your fetus Shortness of breath A faster than normal heartbeat Heartburn Insomnia Symptoms
Muscle cramps Nausea and vomiting Heart palpitations Lightheadedness (especially when standing) Weakness Decreased urine output The body tries to maintain cardiac output (the amount of blood that is pumped by the heart to the body); and if the amount of fluid in the intravascular space is decrea...