Interesting Reasons You May Get Leg Cramps

Neurological Conditions

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Leg cramps caused by neurological conditions often signal an underlying problem. This type of pain is called a secondary cramp, and it is caused by nerve damage or another identifiable cause. Motor neuron disease is a rare condition that damages parts of the nervous system gradually, leading to muscle weakness and sometimes visible shrinkage or wasting. This disease occurs when nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord stop working efficiently, which is known as neurodegeneration. Motor neuron disease has been known to cause leg cramps in patients with the ailment. Peripheral neuropathy develops in humans when the nerves in the hands, feet, arms, or legs are damaged. Symptoms will depend on which nerves have been damaged, but this condition is known to cause numbness, extreme sensitivity, lack of coordination, pain, tickling, and leg cramps.

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