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Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a condition that causes a very strong urge to move the legs. The urge to move usually is caused by an uncomfortable feeling ...
To diagnose restless legs syndrome, your healthcare professional takes your medical history and asks about your symptoms. A diagnosis of RLS is based on the ...
March 1, 2013. Dear Mayo Clinic: Is restless legs syndrome hereditary? Is there an effective treatment, or does a diagnosis of RLS mean I will have it for ...
Uncomfortable sensations in your legs can interrupt your sleep — making you drag through your day. These therapies calm the restlessness and improve sleep.
Diagnosing RLS is based on identifying tell-tale symptoms. These include an urge to move the legs along with an uncomfortable sensation in the thighs, calves or ...
The purpose of this study is to utilize validated questionnaires to determine the presence or absence of Restless Legs Syndrome/Willis Ekbom Disease (RLS/WED) ...
person's legs in bed representing restless legs syndrome. DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Once or twice a week my legs feel “jumpy,” to the point that I can't fall asleep.
dopamine in the nervous system. Be aware that certain medications can worsen symptoms of restless leg syndrome, including over-the-counter sleep aids that ...
Restless legs syndrome can occur in about 2% of school-aged children. It also can run in families. Children with symptoms may have a parent who has restless ...
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