Vascular/nerve/musc: Three choices: it must be related to either a vascular, nerve, or muscle problem. Could be cramping in a muscle, decrease in blood flow, or nerve issues -- or any combination of the 3. In rare cases could be psychological. This kind of issue, if pronounced, deserves more evaluation. Hope this helps.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Circulation: This may be caused by a decrease in circulation to the feet. This may also lead to leg cramps. You also have to consider other neurovascular or neuromuscular conditions. I would recommend seeing your vascular specialist and/or neurologist.
Answered 11/23/2013
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