C.T. asks from Parker, CO on November 24, 2009
What to Do for Leg and Foot Cramping
Help! Every night for a week I've been having foot and leg cramping. I'm learning to feel it as it happens so that I can relax the area until it passes but they are really getting annoying! Is this a signal that I'm low on something and should be supplementing? What do you do when you have leg cramps that has worked for you?
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Thanks for the great input everyone! I've been taking a dissolving Cal/Mag supplement at night as well as trying to stay hydrated. I havent had any leg cramping since before Thanksgiving. I also read somewhere that apple cider vinegar or pickle juice helps as well and I also came across the bar of soap method in a couple of places as well.
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P.G. answers from Salt Lake City on November 26, 2009
I have always taken calcium when my legs start to cramp up. This is something the pharmacist told me years ago and it seems to help. P.
J.S. answers from Salt Lake City on November 25, 2009
I read a study not long ago that said that the only thing that has been scientifically proven to reduce night cramping is stretching well before sleep.
T.W. answers from Denver on November 25, 2009
I get that every once and a while and heard that it is that you are low on iron. Try a supplement and see if it goes away. I also increased my water intake by double and it seemed to help.
Good luck!
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M.G. answers from Salt Lake City on November 25, 2009
In addition to the bananas everyone has suggested, try stretching before you go to bed. It worked for me when I was pregnant.
K.E. answers from Colorado Springs on November 24, 2009
I always drink a large power aide and it seems to iron out whatever deficiency is causing the leg craps or muscle twitches.
However when I was pregnant and getting leg cramps on a nightly basis my doctor told me to up my calcium intake with supplements. It took a few days, but it did seem to help.
Supposedly this is really caused by low potassium. Eat potatoes and bananas to level that back out. That never seems to work for me, but everyone is different.
Good luck!
T.W. answers from Denver on November 25, 2009
I get that every once and a while and heard that it is that you are low on iron. Try a supplement and see if it goes away. I also increased my water intake by double and it seemed to help.
Good luck!
N.B. answers from Missoula on November 25, 2009
When I have problems with the type of cramping or "Charlie Horses" you describe it is usually because I am dehydrated or have been wearing shoes that change the support or pressure on my feet. Try drinking more water and changing which shoes you are wearing.
If those things don't work, you may need to explore further what electrolytes are out of balance.
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C.T. answers from Atlanta on November 24, 2009
You need potasium. Eat bananas, supplements, gatoraid.
R.H. answers from Fort Collins on November 25, 2009
You can try Oyster Shell calcium, found in most stores in the vitamin section. I've suffered from foot and leg cramps since my early teens, and this is the one thing that has always worked for me.
B.P. answers from Denver on November 25, 2009
Try a heating pad. If I keep my legs WARM (and a good massage) helps...along with your other advise. :)
Good luck and happy holidays!!
M.H. answers from Denver on November 25, 2009
Magnesium as well as Calcium is really important for this. The product called Calm by Natural Vitality is great. It is a powder you put in water, and gives almost immediate results.
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