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Background: Leg cramp is the painful contraction of the muscles
that often occurs at night. Pregnancy is the most common cause of muscle cramps
that usually occur in the second trimester of pregnancy. Although the reasons
of the spasms had not been determined, the imbalance between the absorption and
elimination of serum electrolytes such as Ca, Mg and potassium and also insufficiency of some vitamins
and probably the changes in activities of motor neurons of spinal cord, can be
the source of these problems. The aim of this study was the evaluation of frequency
and predisposing factors of leg cramps.
Methods: In a cross sectional descriptive analytic study, a
group of 400 women in the third trimester of pregnancy were asked
to record the symptoms of leg cramp. Their education level and job recorded and
their total serum level of Ca and Mg was measured in the first visit. Exclusion criteria
included systemic medical conditions such as thyroid disease, diabetes, osteoporosis
and prenatal disorders such as gestational diabetes mellitus and preeclampsia
and patient cooperation.
Results: In our study the prevalence of leg cramp was 54.75%. There was a statistically significant relationship
between leg cramp and serum level of magnesium (p=0.04). There was no relation between calcium serum level
and leg cramp (p=0.294). The women's age, their nutritional habits and
individual characteristics were not signify-cantly related to occurrence of leg
cramp.
Conclusion: Leg cramp is a common
symptom in pregnancy and in patients with low serum levels of magnesium, a
magnesium supplement can be helpful.
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