Restless Leg Syndrome

Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a disorder characterized by disagreeable leg sensations, usually prior to sleep onset, that cause an almost irresistible urge to move the legs.

RLS sufferers say it feels like:

  • A "crawling" sensation
  • A "creeping" inside the calves
  • Aches and pains in the legs
  • An urge to constantly move the legs

Relieving Symptoms

The only thing that seems to relieve the discomfort is to move the legs, stretching them or getting up and walking around on them. Unfortunately, this interrupts the sleep cycle, so people with RLS are often very tired from lack of sleep.

Treatment

A sleep study (polysomnogram) is done to determine the cause of sleepiness. Once RLS has been diagnosed, medication can be prescribed to relieve the symptoms. 

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Last Updated: 02-27-2013
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