It could be something as simple as a lack of Calcium, or as complex as a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), which is a blood clot. SEE A DOCTOR
Lack of potassium.
The correct spelling is "cramp" and not "calf". The cramp is the involuntary contraction of the muscle and is usually very painful.
depending on how long the pain has been there it may be a cramp which would usually las tfor about 2-5 hours or you couldve torn your calf muscle which is very serious and which should always be consulted by a doctor
intermittent claudication
Sounds like a cramp.
Plantar fiaschiitis can cause it, this is when your calf muscle stretches up and down your entire leg, beneath your foot the thin sheet of calf muscle is tense, and needs to be stretched to relieve pain. This can be done by stretching your calfs, the pain can be caused by sitting/lying down or by physical activity
hey !! so what causes calf pain ?? ans: when u get calf i mean when u calf u calf with presure that's why !! thankyou hope it helped
Hamstring tear
it will be blind
You may have pain/stiffness for quite a while. I've had one that took three days to get over. Try walking it out, also use heatpacks or take a nice warm relaxing bath.
its a growing pain pr you don't stretch it enough!
Left leg use.... I think.