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Foot and Leg Cramps at Night (Nocturnal Cramps)

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What’s behind foot and leg cramps at night, and what can you do about them? Here’s what you need to know.

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Let’s talk about foot and leg cramps at night, also known as nocturnal cramps. Nocturnal cramps can be very painful and even prevent you from sleeping.

Unfortunately, the cause of nocturnal cramps is unknown. But, a potential cause could be an electrolyte imbalance—a deficiency in electrolytes, such as magnesium, calcium, potassium, or sodium. But, sometimes, people will take electrolytes without noticing much of a difference.

Another potential cause could be a problem with your pH. If your body is too alkaline, you won’t be able to transport minerals properly. This can create a lot of different problems, including cramping. In this case, you could try just acidifying the body.

Potential remedies for leg and foot cramps at night:
1. Quinine (the natural version: cinchona officinalis, or tonic water)

2. Yellow mustard (1 tbsp. before bed)

3. Apple cider vinegar (2 tbsp. mixed in water about an hour before bed)

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Why Is My Leg Pain Worse at Night?

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Why Is My Leg Pain Worse at Night?

There are lots of things that can keep you up at night. It can be hard to figure out what to do when it’s leg pain. It seems like leg pain should subside at night. Your body is ready to rest and recover from the day’s activities. But if you’re wondering why your leg pain is worse at night, it could be a symptom of a more serious chronic condition. Full Article at https://painresource.com/chronic-pain/leg-pain-worse-night/

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0:06 Leg pain at night could be a symptom of a more serious chronic condition.
0:11 Let’s look at a few of those possible conditions.
0:14 Leg Cramps
1:07 Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
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Night Time Leg Cramps Causes and Cures

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Leg cramps can be painful and cause the affected muscles to feel tight or knotted. Dr. Stephanie Idjadi, DPT explains how you can reduce these leg cramps and continue daily without pain.

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Night leg cramps – Leg Cramps at Night: Causes, Pain Relief & Prevention

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Up to 60 percent of adults have had nocturnal leg cramps.
Nocturnal leg cramps are involuntary muscle contractions that occur in the calves, or soles of the feet, during the night.
Leg cramps are painful and Generally temporary and non-damaging, lasting several seconds to minutes. It can cause significant pain and a paralysis-like immobility.
Exercise research suggests that muscle fatigue is a primary cause of leg cramps.
Night cramps can be normal at late stage of pregnancy.
In other cases it is associated with physical activity, exercise or overexertion, age (common in older adults), lack of electrolytes, such as magnesium, potassium and sodium.
Prolonged sitting or laying reduced blood flow. Muscle fatigue can be considered one of the most important risk factor.
Rarely muscle cramps may be a sign of a motor neuron disorder like lateral amyotrophic sclerosis and multiple sclerosis, but such cases are rare.
Some other Medical conditions can be associated with leg cramps are cardiovascular disease, hemodialysis, cirrhosis, pregnancy, and lumbar canal stenosis.
Other conditions that can mimic night cramps include: restless legs syndrome, claudication, myositis, and peripheral neuropathy. All of them can be differentiated through careful history and physical examination.
Management.
Gentle stretching and massage, putting some pressure on the affected leg by walking or standing, or taking a warm bath or shower may help to end the cramp. If the cramp is in the calf muscle, dorsiflexing the foot will stretch the muscle and provide almost immediate relief.
There is limited evidence supporting the use of magnesium, calcium channel blockers, carisoprodol, and vitamin B12.
Based on this first large, representative study, Nocturnal Leg Cramps occurring 5x per month are reported by 6% of the adult US population. Sleep disturbance symptoms and health conditions are associated with higher frequency of Nocturnal Leg Cramps, suggesting that Nocturnal Leg Cramps is a marker, and possibly contributor, to poor sleep and general health.
Prevention
Adequate conditioning, stretching, mental preparation, hydration, and electrolyte balance are likely helpful in preventing muscle cramps.
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