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Leg Cramps

Last Updated: July 3, 2026

Key Points

  • Common, usually harmless muscle contractions
  • Cause sudden pain, making movement difficult
  • Often happen at night or while resting
  • Stretching and massage can help during a cramp

Overview

Leg cramps occur when a muscle in the leg tightens suddenly and involuntarily, causing sharp pain. These cramps can last from a few seconds up to 10 minutes and commonly affect the calf muscle, though they can also occur in the feet or thighs. After the cramp subsides, the affected muscle might feel sore for up to 24 hours. Several factors can contribute to leg cramps, including aging, muscle strain from exercise (especially in hot weather), pregnancy, certain medications, and dehydration. Sometimes, the exact cause remains unknown. While most cramps resolve on their own, understanding the triggers can help in managing and preventing them. Management often involves self-care like stretching and massaging the muscle during a cramp. For persistent or severe cramps, a doctor can help identify underlying causes and suggest specific treatments, which may include prescribed exercises or, in some cases, medication.

Signs and Symptoms

  • Sudden muscle tightening
  • Sharp, intense pain
  • Difficulty moving the affected leg
  • Cramp duration from seconds to 10 minutes
  • Muscle soreness after the cramp

Things That Increase the Risk

  • Aging
  • Excessive muscle strain during exercise
  • Exercising in hot or humid weather
  • Pregnancy, especially in later stages
  • Certain medications (e.g., statins, diuretics)
  • Dehydration (not drinking enough fluids)
  • Liver disease due to excessive alcohol

Diagnosis

  • Physical examination by a doctor
  • Review of symptoms and medical history
  • Identifying potential underlying causes

Treatment & Management

  • Stretching the affected muscle
  • Massaging the cramped muscle
  • Standing and putting weight on the leg
  • Over-the-counter pain relievers for soreness
  • Prescribed stretching exercises
  • Quinine tablets (if exercises are not effective)

Prevention

  • Regular calf-stretching exercises
  • Staying well-hydrated throughout the day
  • Avoiding over-straining muscles during activity
  • Performing stretches before bedtime

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Quick Info

Affects

Muscles in legs, feet, thighs

Prevalence

Common

Diagnosis

Physical exam, symptom review

Treatment

Stretching, massage, medication

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