The most common deficiency associated with leg cramps and swelling is potassium.
http://myhealth-net.blogspot.com health care in this site checkout Swelling in the ankles/feet can be caused by liver problems. One of the signs of liver failure is swelling in the legs. The liver cannot remove the toxins efficiently, so they accumulate in the legs. I know this because I had a co-worker that was being treated for liver failure (on a transplant list) His legs had been swollen for quite some time. At first he was told to watch his salt and elevate his feet. He was disappointed in his HMO, because he felt that the doctor should have picked up earlier on the liver issues due to the swelling he was experiencing.
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Itβs normal for most people to complain of pressure, swelling, or bloating in their ankles, feet, stomach or legs.
Signs of kidney problems include lower back pain and producing small amounts of urine. Other signs are feelings of nausea, persistent fatigue and a loss of appetite.
I am not a doctor, but to me this sounds like it could be poor circulation in the legs. If swelling is also a symptom then it could be heart related. So many diseases and conditions can lead to poor circulation. A doctor should really be seen since this symptom can be a sign of something very serious. Best of luck.
no it can not cause swelling in your legs, but if your allergic to pop it might
yes, because ibuprofen retains water.
Even 1% dehydration can cause leg cramps during exercise. The buildup of lactic acid can cause severe cramping as can a deficiency in potassium and magnesium.A lack of sodium in the diet also leads to cramps during exercise.
Many different things can cause pain in a person's legs. Some of these things can include injuries, fatigue, muscle cramps, medical problems, and blood clots.
Yes, morphine can cause fluid retention resulting in swollen, feet, ankles, legs, etc. - this can also make your joints sore and stiff. It can also cause swelling in your mouth, tongue, lips, etc. - this can make swallowing difficult.
When you run the power of your legs when they're moving it stretches the muscles in your legs and that could be painful.
Hello - No a yeast infection will not cause this but a period or a approaching period can and so will a pulled or strained muscle.
I would be worried about cardiovascular disease or kidney failure.
Steroids not only causes crams in legs, they shows -ve effects in human body in long run. They are suggestible in very rare cases.
In the short term (less than a year) NO. But ... Chronic alcohol usage will cause liver failure and that, in time, will cause the symptoms you listed.
http://myhealth-net.blogspot.com health care in this site checkout Swelling in the ankles/feet can be caused by liver problems. One of the signs of liver failure is swelling in the legs. The liver cannot remove the toxins efficiently, so they accumulate in the legs. I know this because I had a co-worker that was being treated for liver failure (on a transplant list) His legs had been swollen for quite some time. At first he was told to watch his salt and elevate his feet. He was disappointed in his HMO, because he felt that the doctor should have picked up earlier on the liver issues due to the swelling he was experiencing.
Yes, the affected area will be wherever the allergen came into contact with the body, this can often be hands and feet.