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Cramping my style

If you suffer from leg cramps, we’ve got tips to help.

Leg cramp – that excruciating pain in your calf that makes you jolt out of bed – is caused by involuntary muscle contractions and is more prevalent in summer, but some people struggle with them all year.  

What causes them?

  • Exercise
  • Dehydration
  • Sitting or standing still for long periods
  • Certain medications like statins.
  • Pregnancy
  • Age – our tendons shorten as we get older
  • Lack of magnesium, sodium, calcium and potassium.

So what can you do?

  • Keep hydrated, but beware of flushing away important minerals in your body.
  • Sleep with a pillow between your legs – this works well during pregnancy.
  • Soak in an Epsom salt bath for 30 minutes (drink a glass of water afterwards).
  • Stretch before and after you exercise.
  • See your doctor if the cramps are affecting you over time.         

Diet

  • Potassium: add a banana to your morning smoothie and substitute mayonnaise with avocado in sandwiches.
  • Sodium: add Bovril and soya sauce your diet and put a little salt on your food.
  • Magnesium: add beans and lentils to salads, curries, stews and pasta sauces.
  • Calcium: try spinach, a glass of milk and sardines on toast.  

Exercises

  • When you’re in the middle of a cramp spasm, straighten your leg with your foot upwards and point your toes in the direction of your shin. Then walk on your heels for a few minutes.
  • If you’re prone to cramp, stretch your calf muscles by standing with the front half of your foot on a step and the other half hanging over the edge; lower, hold and raise your heels. Repeat three times.
  • Lie on your front with your feet hanging over the bottom of the bed; this position can stop your calf muscles contracting.
  • When you lie on your back, try to point your toes upwards as opposed to letting them flop to the side.  

Supplements

These are available at most pharmacies

  • Slow-Mag tablets, which also help with fatigue and stress, from R95
  • CrampEase capsules, day and night, R143
  • CrampEase oral spray for instant relief, R135

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