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Painful Cramps Go Numb, Vomiting, Tingy Feel, Can T Stand. Reason?

I have very painful cramps in my hands & legs. Sometimes my hands cramps while driving and then they go numb.It's very painful.My legs and knees have very painful cramps.Sometimes I can't stand or walk.My calf are numb sometimes and it feels like something is crawling on my legs.My back feels tingly also. Recently, I have been vomiting and don't know why.I'm a 37 year old female
Mon, 8 Jul 2013
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hi.. thanks for using HCM..
you are having numbness and tingling sensation in the arms and legs..
this could be due to hypocalcemia/vit B12 deficiency..
get one serum calcium and vit B12 done..
if it is supplemented with it it will reduce..
see your endocrinologist for ruling out the causes for hypocalcemia and treatment..
all the very best..
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Painful Cramps Go Numb, Vomiting, Tingy Feel, Can T Stand. Reason?

hi.. thanks for using HCM.. you are having numbness and tingling sensation in the arms and legs.. this could be due to hypocalcemia/vit B12 deficiency.. get one serum calcium and vit B12 done.. if it is supplemented with it it will reduce.. see your endocrinologist for ruling out the causes for hypocalcemia and treatment.. all the very best..