My daughter 5 year old is always complaining about her calves cramping.?!


Question: My daughter 5 year old is always complaining about her calves cramping!.!?
She takes less of food due to poor appetite!. I am really worried about her this problem!. Please guide meWww@Answer-Health@Com


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Yes, a majority of cramping is due to a lack of the mineral magnesium!. Try increasing her magnesium intake!. The easiest way to do that is to have her eat more salt, if not on her food, put it in cooked meals!. You can also buy magnesium pills from chemist/health food store etc, and will help stop the cramps!. You can buy childrens magnesium tablets that don't taste nasty and some are even in cute shapes!.

A little hint, magnesium is great for all types of cramps, including menstrual cramps!. I take magnesium regularly because I used to suffer terribly at that time of the month, and no longer do!. Much better for you than pain killers!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Well apparently the cause of leg cramps is often unknown but i read this online as i too get some leg crapms mostly during the night or when i wake!.

Unknown cause (idiopathic leg cramps)
In most cases the cause is not known!. One theory is that cramps occur when a muscle that is already in a shortened position is stimulated to contract!. As the muscle is already shortened, to contract further may cause the muscle to go into spasm!. This commonly happens at night in bed as the natural position we lie in is with the knees slightly bent (flexed), and with feet pointing slightly downwards!. In this position the calf muscle is relatively shortened and prone to cramps!. This theory explains why stretching exercises may cure the problem!.

Secondary causes
In some cases, the cramps may be a symptom of another condition or problem!. For example:

Some medicines can cause cramps as a side-effect, or make cramps occur more often!. These include: diuretics ('water tablets'), nifedipine, cimetidine, salbutamol, terbutaline, lithium, clofibrate, penicillamine, morphine (withdrawal), phenothiazines, and nicotinic acid!.
Over-exertion of muscles!.
Dehydration!.
Conditions that cause alterations in the balance of salts in the bloodstream (such as a high or low sodium or potassium level)!.
Some people who have renal (kidney) dialysis get leg cramps!.
Pregnancy - usually in the later stages!.
An untreated under-active thyroid gland!.
Peripheral vascular disease (narrowing of the leg arteries which causes poor circulation)!.
Cirrhosis of the liver is a rare cause!.
Lead poisoning!.
Sarcoidosis!.
Rare disorders of nerves!.
Excess alcohol!.

He website is!.!.!.

http://www!.patient!.co!.uk/showdoc/2306879!.!.!.

I hope that helps!. Its probably nothing seriousl but have a look at that and then decide whether a trip to the doctors is in order!. Good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

My brother in law used to get cramps when he was that age and it turned out he had a lack of salt in his diet!.

I don't know if that is her problem or not - it would be worth getting her checked out at her doctor's - but it might be worth thinking about her salt intake and if she gets enough or not!.

Goodluck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Give lemon juice one spoon, ginger juice one spoon and one spoon honey with small quantity - one pinch termeric powder - add all together and give early morning and you can see the changes within a fortnight!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

its a very common problem !. i think u r living in a cold climate !. keep her legs warm !. it can also be that deficiency of b complex!. or lack of water in put !.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Growing pains!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

I remember getting this before bed a lot at that age!.!.!.!.!.
Growing Pains!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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