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What Causes Cramps In The Left Leg?

Yes, I had cramp in both left but the cramp in right leg went off a little later, while the cramp in left leg stayed and I had difficulties in moving , walking. After 3/4 days I saw that my whole left leg was swelled and heavy sign of blood hamerrage. I went to Hospital Emergency and they tested the leg with Ultrasound and X-Ray. Nothing was found (No blood clot), and they gave me antibiotic for seven days. Today is the 5th day I am taking the medicine. At Present the swelling( I/c Feet) is still there but reduced a bit. The blood hamarrage sign has been fade a little, but the main cramp area is still painful and rigid. I also did some stretch work during initial period of the cramp. Now question is How bad is the condition. Do I need to see any nerve doctor?
Mon, 11 Sep 2017
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Are you on any hypertension medications?
Do get your Serum Pottasium done?
Hyperkalemia can cause cramps.
Also take Cap.EVion(Vit.E) once a day might help.
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What Causes Cramps In The Left Leg?

Are you on any hypertension medications? Do get your Serum Pottasium done? Hyperkalemia can cause cramps. Also take Cap.EVion(Vit.E) once a day might help.