Hi, I am having repeated painful muscle cramps since a week don't know why. It's affecting my social life. I want to do some tests to figure out the underlying cause. Please suggest what tests needs to be done to figure out this issue.
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Electrolytes are very tightly regulated in blood , you can be deficient even when your blood reports are normal
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Check for electrolyte levels (such as potassium, calcium, magnesium), kidney function (creatinine, BUN), and markers of muscle damage (creatine kinase).
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Get your complete blood picture done along with serum electrolytes. The cause may be occupational or imbalance in your electrolyte levels like calcium, potassium or Sometimes anemia can also cause these type of muscle cramps
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