A 34-year-old male asked:
get frequent leg cramps at night (calf) and they are so severe that the pain last for weeks and i cannot walk properly. is it due to heart issues as i am diabetic/hypertensive? my urine is colorless even after drinking nothing. why?
2 doctor answers

Dr. Karen Butler answered
21 years experience Family Medicine
See doctor: There are many possibilities for the cramping. The fact that you already have some serious medical issues. You should see a doctor for complete evaluation. Don’t second guess. See a doctor
Answered on Nov 2, 2017

Dr. George Nahhas answered
Specializes in Cardiology
Cramps legs: This is not from the heart or arteries. It could be from leaky veins (venous insufficiency) or electrolyte imbalance. See a doctor or vein specialist
Answered on Nov 4, 2017
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