What Is Restless Legs Syndrome?

Restless legs syndrome is a disorder of the nervous system that causes you have an overwhelming urge to move your legs or other parts of the body.

  • Signs And Symptoms

    Signs & Symptoms Of Restless Legs Syndrome

    Restless legs syndrome makes it difficult to get comfortable enough to fall asleep. The symptoms are usually worse at night but may also occur at rest, when lying or sitting and tend to occur in the evening. The sensation is difficult for some people to describe. Patients describe these symptoms as creepy, crawly sensations, leg pains, cramps, tingling, itching, aching or uncomfortable sensations that will be temporarily relieved by movement. Therefore, if you move your legs or get up and walk around, these symptoms may go away. The discomfort may return when you try again to go to sleep. Patients may experience this intermittently or nightly and symptoms can range from mild to severe.

    Most people develop RLS after age 45. Women are nearly twice as likely as men to develop RLS. Children can also have RLS.

  • Causes of RLS

    Causes of Restless Legs Syndrome

    RLS is a clinical diagnosis. It is subdivided into primary of secondary RLS. Primary RLS can run in families with 50% of patients reporting a family member with similar symptoms, as the risk is about three to six times greater. Secondary RLS will be due to an underlying medical cause such as iron deficiencies, peripheral neuropathies, diabetes and is sometimes related to medications.

  • Common Conditions Associated

    Other Conditions Associated with RLS

    Sometimes RLS is associated with sleep apnea or narcolepsy.

  • Why Seek Help

    Why Seek Help for RLS

    Symptoms from RLS cause patients to have difficulty falling asleep and maintaining sleep. The inability to fall asleep or stay asleep can lead to chronic sleep deprivation which results in impaired cognitive functioning, mood disorder, degraded learning and memory or slow reaction times.

  • Treatment

    How To Treat RLS

    A consultation with a sleep specialist is the first step to relieving symptoms. RLS can be treated successfully with medication and good sleep hygiene.

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