Can Chemo Cause Leg Cramps
19 Jul 2020 1048 in response to Trudles.
Can chemo cause leg cramps. Leg Cramps These are often created by lack of hydration that is a common problem during chemo. Ic have a sort of sore rash on my lower leg and I have been told by two different doctors it was either a allergic reaction or school soresI ve been prescribed with antibiotics and a steroid cream so far with no luckit s. EAMC is a poorly understood problem although there are a variety of hypotheses as to the root cause.
Blood in urine or stools. His arms and fingers have been jerking out in spasms. Back leg or stomach pains.
These along with proper hydration hopefully will give you some relief. In the night he had cramps so severe that he can barely walk today. Leg Cramps and Myeloma - What To Do.
For those of you who have done dex. Although fluid deficit is often the cause leg cramps may also be caused by low magnesium or potassium and other electrolytes. Nausea or vomiting.
There are rumors that leg cramps can also be a sign of the following conditions. Can you ask your oncologist if its OK to add a magnesium supplement while on chemo. Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur while taking fluorouracil.
Growth of tumors in or around the affected muscle. Steve has been on it for 28 days and muscle cramps have become a problem. Had a painful one two weekends ago in my left leg the sciatica side and it hurt for about a week.
