The possible reason could be lack of blood flow to your foot. When you sleep it is possible that you are cutting off the circulation to your foot, therefore causing it to cramp up. A possible solution would be to make sure that when you sleep, you legs are not crossed. If they are, then blood flow will be decreased and the chance of having a foot cramp will be higher.
There are a number of causes of leg cramps, some age or gender related, some related to bigger health issues, and some very simple problems related to our life style choices. Some common causes of leg cramps are sitting or lying in the same position for too long, not drinking enough water, or the lack of iron, potassium, magnesium, or calcium in your diet. Women are also more prone to leg cramps during pregnancy or when they hit menopause. Diabetics are also prone to leg cramps.
Cramping is generally caused by an imbalance in normal muscle function such as fatigue, lack of water, stress on the muscle. It is the body's natural response to stress to let you know that something is wrong and needs attention. Stretching helps relax the muscle and regain normal contractions.
Muscle cramps may be caused by inadequate blood supply, dehydration, or low blood calcium and magnesium. You can prevent them by drinking more water, and making sure that your electrolytes are repleted after exercising.
The cause of leg cramps are likely to happen from stopping blood flow throughout your leg, maybe being in an uncomfortable position for a period of time as well.
Causes of muscle cramps aren't exactly known, but common causes include exposure to cold water, overexercise, lack of vitamins, staying in one position for a long time, or dehydration.
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Dehydration can be a cause of leg cramps therefore, drinking water can help to prevent them. Sitting for long periods of time and not getting enough potassium can also cause leg cramps.
Leg crampsLeg cramps has been reported by people with low density lipoprotein abnormal.
The most common deficiency associated with leg cramps and swelling is potassium.
It does for me. Severe, and during sex.
A person with constant leg cramps will need to have this seen by a doctor. This may be the result of overworking muscles or may have a different cause.
Can low sodium cause extreme leg cramps?
no, but a smelly dog is
the cause of leg cramps is the tightening of the muscles in your leg and it really hurts it is painful it can wake u up in the middle of the night and it is not pleasant
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Potassium is a key electrolyte in muscle contraction. So if your potassium levels or low or high it can cause cramps. Sara, RN
Specefically, no. However, donating plasma is essentially donating blood. A loss of blood can caus fatigue, tiredness, and also leg cramps.
I'm an RN, never heard of anyone complain of leg cramps with Coumadin. However leg cramps, redness swelling or tenderness in the calves can be signs of a DVT (blood clot in the leg). Probably your best bet would be to consult your doctor and rule out anything serious.