Interesting Reasons You May Get Leg Cramps

Vascular Disease

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Vascular disease occurs when arteries that carry blood and oxygen through the body become blocked, preventing blood from reaching all areas of the body. This can cause a wide range of symptoms, including leg cramps. Leg cramps tend to be especially common in individuals with vascular disease after a period of activity, due to the fact the muscles require more blood when in use. These leg cramps are generally also accompanied by weakness and heaviness in the legs. Symptoms generally dissipate after a short period of rest. Treatment will vary depending on the severity of the symptoms and can include blood thinners, prescription medications to relax the blood vessels, and a change in diet to lower cholesterol.

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