Butt or thigh cramps when walking
Cramps in the thighs, calves or buttocks are not always a sign of magnesium deficiency, but can sometimes indicate heart disease.
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) often recognizes aortoiliac occlusive disease in this case, which must be treated quickly!
Hairless legs
Some women don’t have to deal with epilating and hair removal on their legs because they have no hair growth there, but sometimes this can be a sign of a circulatory condition due to a peripheral arterial problem. Accumulated plaque in the arteries leads to impaired circulation in the limbs and, as a result, hair loss on the legs. According to the “McLeod Health” service in South Carolina, cool, smooth and shiny skin can be observed in this case, so please pay attention to your legs if hair growth stagnates!