The following Conditions are related to Muscle cramps

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  • Kennedy-stefanis disease

    Kennedy disease is a rare, X-linked slowly progressive neuro-muscular disorder. Kennedy disease is typically an adult-onset disease, where symptoms occur mainly between the ages of 20 and 50. The disease is characterized by symptoms such as muscle weakness and cramps in the arms, legs, and facial area, enlarged breasts, and difficulty with speaking and swallowing (dysphagia). Kennedy disease affects fewer than 1 in 150,000 males and does not t  Read More

  • Low potassium (hypokalemia)

    If your problem is temporary, or you’re only slightly hypokalemic, you might not feel any symptoms. Once your potassium levels fall below a certain level, you might experience: Weakness Fatigue Muscle cramps or twitching Constipation Arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythms) Hypokalemia can affect your kidneys. You may have to go to the bathroom more often. You may also fee  Read More

  • Quantal squander

    Quantal squander or Issac’s syndrome is a rare neuromuscular condition. Hyperexcitability and persistent firing of the peripheral nerve axons responsible for the activation of muscle fibers is the main cause. Treatments Intravenous immunoglobulin is a solution that contains antibodies from the donors Plasma exchange helps to filter toxins and unhealthy antibodies out of the blood stream  Read More