Women’s leg cramps may be caused by calcium deficiency, lower extremity arterial occlusion, etc., mainly through drug treatment, minimally invasive treatment, physical therapy, etc., while the daily life of the relevant food can be eaten. 1. Calcium deficiency: when a woman reaches a certain age, the level of estrogen decreases, resulting in a lack of calcium; or osteoporosis, etc. can cause leg cramps in women, you can take vitamin D, calcium lactate, etc.. You can take vitamin D, calcium lactate, etc. In daily life, you can eat more calcium-containing foods such as milk, sesame seeds, etc. 2. Lower extremity arterial occlusion: elderly female patients due to lower extremity arteriosclerosis and other reasons can lead to lower extremity arterial occlusion, resulting in insufficient blood supply, resulting in local muscle spasms such as leg cramps and other symptoms. Commonly used drugs include aspirin, clopidogrel, simvastatin, etc. Minimally invasive interventional thrombolysis can be used if necessary. In addition, leg cramps can be caused by cold legs, pregnancy and childbirth, etc. In addition to the above methods, physical therapy such as massage, infrared and massage can also be taken. If the symptoms are not relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.