Interesting Reasons You May Get Leg Cramps

Cirrhosis

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Cirrhosis is a disease that kills the cells in the liver, resulting in scarring and eventual failure of the organ. It is most often caused alcohol abuse and hepatitis B and C, but there are many other causes for the disease as well. Many individuals with this disease experience leg cramps to a varying degree. While the cause is not completely certain, research indicates nerve damage and a decrease in the body's ability to metabolize energy may be at the root of the problem. Individuals with cirrhosis can find relief from muscle cramps in various forms, including prescription muscle relaxants as well as vitamin E supplements.

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