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Continue cramps in my feet have diabetes tried many things and nothing seems to help i it happens at least 5 nights a week it makes me cry please he?

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Cramps: Unfortunately it is common to have foot problems if your management of diabetes is not ideal. Even if your diabetes is well controlled you should have your primary doctor refer you to neurologist -most are excellent taking care of these cramps.

Answered 9/2/2014

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Muscle cramps: Common medications that can cause muscle cramps are Actos and Losartan. Flexeril, Zanaflex and Skelaxin (metaxalone) are muscle relaxant medications that are commonly used to treat muscle cramps. Ask your doctor to adjust your medication accordingly. Take care.

Answered 9/2/2014

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Seek profess help: This could be from poor circulation or from inadequate support therefore causing a functional problem. Pain significant enough to cause tears is not normal. This must be evaluated by a professional.

Answered 4/25/2016

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