10 Possible Reasons For Leg Pain And Numbness

Electrolyte Imbalance

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A well-balanced combination of electrolytes is required for nerve support and healthy muscle function. Electrolytes include minerals like calcium, sodium, magnesium, and potassium, all of which carry an electric charge. These electrolytes are used to transmit signals vital for proper nerve, muscle, and heart function. They also affect the body’s water composition. Dehydration, diuretic medications, and kidney disease can all cause an electrolyte imbalance. For example, when the body’s sodium levels are depleted, the cells strain themselves due to a lack of fluid, resulting in painful cramps. Thus, when electrolyte levels become too low, leg pain can occur.

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