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Dear Doctor, I am suffering from cramps on both my legs at night during sleep. I have completed Creatinine tests (0.8 mg/dl, S.Urea (37 mg/dl, S/P Glucose (80 mg/dl, Hb% (14.8),PCV (45, S.Bilirubin (Total 0.4 mg/dl, Total Protein (6.6gm/dl, S.Albumin (4.3gm/dl, S.Globumin (2.3gm/dl) S.Alk. Phosphate (68U/l, SGPT.(alt) 26U/l, S.G.O.T.(ast) 29U/l, CK-MB <2.50 ng,cTnl <0.50, Myo (40. 9 ng), Total WBC (6100), S/P Glucose (after food) 90 mg/dl. I suppose my Sugar and Uric acid are under control. Why am I suffering from cramps and allergy then, when all the tests reveal normalcy?
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Thanks for the query. Nocturnal cramps are common in persons after 50 years. There is no specific cause identified for these. Multiple reasons have been sited like electrolyte imbalance, B12 deficiency, calcium deficiency etc. However, there is no clear evidence to support these. There is no specific treatment for this condition. You might take ORS and calcium, B12 and Vit D3 supplements. These may help. Thanks.
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