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What Is The Reason For Leg Cramps, Chest Cramps, Warm Sensation In Thigh And Busted Leg Veins?

yes, could you tell me ;what might be going on with me.I have been having lots of leg cramps ,and in my chest area cramping too.to the point of braking my ribs.I also have a warming sensation upper inner left thigh.Note:I have lots of busted vaines in both my legs.
Sat, 28 Dec 2013
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Busted veins with leg cramps suggest varicose veins.
Start nsaid to subside pain.
Take therapeutic dose of B12,folic acid,l-carnitine,zinc and supplements.
Go for complete investigations with Doppler study to rule out diagnosis.
Wear proper stockings.
Keep your legs raised as much as possible.
Consult your family physician for further guidance and refer advice.

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What Is The Reason For Leg Cramps, Chest Cramps, Warm Sensation In Thigh And Busted Leg Veins?

Thanks for query on HCM. Busted veins with leg cramps suggest varicose veins. Start nsaid to subside pain. Take therapeutic dose of B12,folic acid,l-carnitine,zinc and supplements. Go for complete investigations with Doppler study to rule out diagnosis. Wear proper stockings. Keep your legs raised as much as possible. Consult your family physician for further guidance and refer advice.