Why Do I Have Pain In The Left Calf When Diagnosed With Magnesium Deficiency?
Question: I have pain in the left calf I went to the ER on XXXXXXX 28 2018 Ultrasound found no blood clog I read that magnesium deficiency causes spam and cramp that I should have a RBC (red blood cell) count
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
The normal ultrasound examination with Doppler studies of the arteries would indicate that there is sufficient blood flow to the leg. It also excludes a blood clot of the leg veins.
A decrease in the ionized Calcium and Magnesium can cause leg muscle cramps and you can get these levels done in the blood.
Red blood cells may be decreased if you have anemia or kidney impairment.
Do get back to me with the results or further queries if any.
Kind regards
Discussion follows
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
The normal ultrasound examination with Doppler studies of the arteries would indicate that there is sufficient blood flow to the leg. It also excludes a blood clot of the leg veins.
A decrease in the ionized Calcium and Magnesium can cause leg muscle cramps and you can get these levels done in the blood.
Red blood cells may be decreased if you have anemia or kidney impairment.
Do get back to me with the results or further queries if any.
Kind regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar