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Restless legs syndrome is a sleep disorder. It causes unpleasant sensations in the legs, which are described as:
Creeping
Crawling
Tingling
Pulling
You usually have these sensations in the calf, but they may be felt anywhere from the thigh to the ankle. One or both of your legs may be affected. Some people may have the sensations in the arms. With RLS, you have an irresistible urge to move the affected limb when the sensations occur. Moving often briefly relieves the limb discomfort.
Sleep problems are common with RLS because of the difficulty it causes in getting to sleep. Severe daytime fatigue can also be a big problem.
The cause of RLS is still unknown. Some cases are believed to be inherited. Some cases have been linked with nerve damage in the legs due to diabetes, kidney problems, or alcoholism.
As many as 1 in 10 people in the U.S. may have RLS.
Sensations occur when you lie down or sit for a prolonged time. This causes:
The need to move the legs for temporary relief of symptoms by:
Stretching or bending
Rubbing the legs
Tossing or turning in bed
Getting up and pacing
Worsening symptoms when lying down, especially when trying to fall asleep at night, or during other forms of inactivity, including just sitting
A tendency to feel the most discomfort late in the day and at night
Your doctor will consider your age, overall health and other factors when advising treatment for you.
Treatment options for restless legs syndrome may include:
Good sleep habits
Stopping activities that make symptoms worse
Avoiding caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco, which can make symptoms worse
Regular, moderate exercise
Eating a well-balanced diet
Treating underlying chronic conditions
Medicines
Restless legs syndrome is a sleep disorder that causes unpleasant sensations in the legs. The cause of RLS is still unknown.
With RLS, you have an irresistible urge to move the affected limb when the sensations occur.
Your doctor can diagnose RLS based on your signs and symptoms, a complete medical history, and a physical exam, but there is no definitive test to diagnose RLS.
Medicine and lifestyle changes can help relieve RSL symptoms.
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