10 Causes of Foot Cramps
Cause #7: Liver Disease
Liver disease or hepatic disease refers to disease or damage that occurs in the liver. There are various types of liver disease and they generally lead to jaundice and weight loss. Some examples of liver disease include hepatitis, fascioliasis, fatty liver disease, liver cancer, alcoholic liver disease, and hereditary diseases.
Muscle cramps such as those in the legs and foot may occur as the liver can no longer function normally to rid the body of toxins. The build-up of toxins can result in muscle spasms and cramps. The treatment and management of the cramps will depend on the type of liver disease.
Advertisement