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Hi Everyone,

Here is some interesting info on muscle cramps which relates to liver

disease.

This last year I started waking up in the middle of the night with a

cramp in the arch of my foot. I started doing some stretching

excercises for my legs and feet and that seems to have helped a lot.

- D.

subj: Muscle cramps and liver disease

http://www.healthmall.com/medline.html

BACKGROUND: While not life threatening, muscle cramps severely affect

the quality of life of patients with cirrhosis. AIM: To determine

whether oral zinc sulfate therapy decreases the frequency and

severity of muscle cramps in cirrhotic patients. METHODS: 12

patients with cirrhosis (5 Child's A, 3 Child's B, and 4 Child's C),

hypozincemia and muscle cramps at least thrice weekly received oral

zinc sulfate 220 mg BID for 12 weeks. Patients answered a

questionnaire regarding their muscle cramps symptoms at the beginning

and end of the study. RESULTS: Muscle cramps occurred in all

patients at rest, mainly while sleeping (8/12), and in two patients

also during exercise. Cramps were located in calves (10/12), feet

(4/12) and hands (4/12) more commonly. Zinc supplementation improved

cramps in 10/12 patients, and in seve>>>> EXCERPT>>>>>>>

CONCLUSION: A potential relationship between zinc deficiency and

muscle cramps in the setting of cirrhosis has not been suggested

before. Zinc supplementation may lead to improvement in symptoms

associated with muscle cramps in cirrhosis.

Muscle cramps are a common complaint in clinical practice. They are

associated with various metabolic, endocrine, neurological and

electrolyte abnormalities. A variety of hypotheses have been

generated to explain the cause of muscle cramping, yet none has been

able to support a consistent pathophysiological mechanism. Muscle

cramps are painful, involuntary contractions of skeletal muscle.

They occur frequently in individuals with cirrhosis, regardless of

the etiology, and are thought to be a symptom of cirrhotic-stage

liver disease. The pathophysiology of these cramps remains elusive;

hence, a specific therapy has not been identified. Many therapeutic

approaches have been offered, yet their efficacy, safety and

mechanism of action remain poorly defined.

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Muscle cramps

This last year I started waking up in the middle of the night with a

cramp in the arch of my foot.....

- I started getting muscle cramps about 5 years ago (mostly calf and

foot). They've gone away almost entirely since I started a multi-vitamin

regimen, about 3 years ago (does include zinc). I attributed it to age, but

it might be something else!

Arne

49 - UC 1977 - PSC 2000

Alive and (mostly) well in Minnesota

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Muscle cramps

This last year I started waking up in the middle of the night with a

cramp in the arch of my foot.....

- I started getting muscle cramps about 5 years ago (mostly calf and

foot). They've gone away almost entirely since I started a multi-vitamin

regimen, about 3 years ago (does include zinc). I attributed it to age, but

it might be something else!

Arne

49 - UC 1977 - PSC 2000

Alive and (mostly) well in Minnesota

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> subj: Muscle cramps and liver disease

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Muscle cramps.....GROAN!!

For months, I have been having horrendous calve and sometimes foot

and hand cramps that my Drs cannot figure out. I know that they have

never connected it to my brepeated bouts of chonlangitis and other

liver-related symptoms. Probably because they are still waiting for

the " classic " picture of psc which they do not see in me. Becaue

they don't see all of the signs of psc they are used to, they keep

see-sawing about the diagnosis. I hope next week's MRCP gives them

what they want. Anyway the cramps are miserble and no amount of

stretching has seemed to help. I guess I'll try extra zinc..it

couldn't hurt.

My bottle of 'Natural' Zinc says " Zinc as zinc gluconate " . Anybody

know if this would be the same as the zinc sulphate the article

mentions??

Thanks!

ine

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> subj: Muscle cramps and liver disease

********************************************************************

Muscle cramps.....GROAN!!

For months, I have been having horrendous calve and sometimes foot

and hand cramps that my Drs cannot figure out. I know that they have

never connected it to my brepeated bouts of chonlangitis and other

liver-related symptoms. Probably because they are still waiting for

the " classic " picture of psc which they do not see in me. Becaue

they don't see all of the signs of psc they are used to, they keep

see-sawing about the diagnosis. I hope next week's MRCP gives them

what they want. Anyway the cramps are miserble and no amount of

stretching has seemed to help. I guess I'll try extra zinc..it

couldn't hurt.

My bottle of 'Natural' Zinc says " Zinc as zinc gluconate " . Anybody

know if this would be the same as the zinc sulphate the article

mentions??

Thanks!

ine

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