What Causes Severe Involuntary Muscle Spasms And Contractions?
Testosterone related adverse effects
Detailed Answer:
Hi Sir,
I have carefully read your query and understand your concern.
The current symptoms of restlessness in your legs along with feelings of fatigue can be strongly attributed to the testosterone supplementation.
The onset of sudden heart attack in a previously healthy individual can also be linked to testosterone.
I advice you to stop using testosterone at once now because of its serious long term side effect profile.
Rheumatoid arthritis has no link to your current problem.
Get screened yourself for iron deficiency and complete renal profile to evaluate the impact of testosterone use.
Drugs like benzodiazepines are the main stay of treatment.
These also dramatically improve the sleep pattern.
Iron salts to correct any associated iron deficiency anemia.
Sertraline should not be used as it can exacerbate restless leg syndrome.
Note these drugs have to be taken only under strict medical supervision.
Avoid coffee and alcohol.
Have regular exercise
Have whirlpool bath and vibratory stimulation to both your feet before sleep.
These measures can rapidly improve the clinical outcome.
I hope this info is helpful to you,
Thank you
Benzodiazepines are indicated to counteract spasms
Detailed Answer:
Hi Sir
welcome back.
Let me first clarify that RLS is a wide spectrum disease not alone restricted to legs as cited in the name.
RLS can be primary or secondary in nature.
You seem to have overlapping features of secondary RLS with testosterone induced disordered muscle biochemical features .
RLS is also frequently associated with depression and altered mood pattern.
Hence you may not always find it as a direct contribution from your
testosterone pharmacy full sheet.
Steroids can paradoxically with unclear mechanisms reduce the protein synthesis within the muscle fibers,reduce the carbohydrate content in the muscle,mitochondrial alterations,electrolyte disturbances and increased protein degradation and abnormal muscle excitability.
This can lead to abnormal muscular spasms and involuntary contractions.
Of course depression can contribute to weakness and fatigue and sertraline can be indicated,but having said that this drug can cause sustained muscle cramps as their predominant side effect due to its anticholinergic action.
Hence I recommended you to stop this drug.
Instead escitalopram can be substituted for sertraline for its better safety profile.
Benzodiazepines are mainly indicated in your case to combat the muscle spasms and to improve the sleep pattern but not for iron deficiency or renal issues.
They are first choice drugs in all such cases.
Correction of iron deficiency if any can help to hasten the recovery.
I hope this will be helpful to you,
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you