Just three words?: Leg cramps are common in people with and without medical disorders, which means having leg cramps is not a specific enough to lead a person to a diagnosis. A person can get more leg cramps if there is: nerve damage, abnormal nerve function, muscle fatigue, osteoarthritis, Parkinson disease, physical inactivity, spinal stenosis, liver/kidney/thyroid disorders, diabetes, etc,... Doctor can examine.
Answered 3/1/2020
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