
How Can Severe Muscle Cramps In The Calf Muscles After Injury Be Treated?

NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, physiotherapy
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Both arterial and venous Doppler should have been done. If both were normal then a clot is unlikely.
NSAIDs like meloxicam can be advised if renal function is normal. Muscle relaxants like tizanidine along with physiotherapy would also be required. If NSAIDs cant be used then tramadol with paracetamol would be the alternative.
At home , you can take acetaminophen for now, but the ankle, calf, knee and back needs to be examined by your GP and the medications can be prescribed , accordingly.
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