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Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a problem that affects the nervous system and muscles. It causes the urge to move your legs to relieve unpleasant sensations (feelings). The feelings can include:
You usually have these feelings 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 feelings in their arms, chest, or face. With RLS, you have an irresistible urge to move the affected limb when the feelings 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 from diabetes, kidney problems, iron deficiency, certain medicines, pregnancy, sleep disorders, and alcoholism.
It's estimated that as many as 1 in 10 people in the U.S. may have RLS in varying degrees of severity.
Symptoms of RLS include:
Your doctor can diagnose RLS based on your signs and symptoms, a complete medical history, and a physical exam. Also tests, such as lab tests or a sleep study, may be done to help with a diagnosis. At this time, there is not a certain test to diagnose RLS.
Your doctor will consider your age, overall health, and other factors when advising treatment for you.
Your doctor will treat any underlying disorder you have that affects RLS. An example is iron deficiency.
Treatment options for RLS may include:
Medicines may also be used. These include:
Talk with your doctor for more information on how RLS is treated.
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: