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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 ...
Try baths and massages. Soaking in a warm bath and massaging the legs can relax the muscles. · Apply warm or cool packs. · Establish good sleep hygiene. · Exercise ...
Restless legs syndrome is a condition characterized by an unpleasant or uncomfortable urge to move your legs. Some people describe it as a crawling, pulling or ...
Restless legs syndrome usually causes sensations that begin or worsen during rest or inactivity, such as lying down or sitting, and worsen in the evening or at ...
Taking a warm bath, massaging the legs, or applying warm or cool packs can calm symptoms of restless legs syndrome. Stretching, followed by exercise at a ...
Restless legs syndrome is characterized by an unpleasant or uncomfortable urge to move your legs. Some people describe it as a crawling, pulling or burning ...
dopamine in the nervous system. Be aware that certain medications can worsen symptoms of restless leg syndrome, including over-the-counter sleep aids that ...
Legs Syndrome. Varicose veins and peripheral artery disease (PAD) are common blood vessel disorders. On the next Mayo Clinic Radio, cardiovascular disease ...
That's restless legs syndrome, a genetic disorder that Dr. Kotagal says is more common in children than you might think. Studies show that 1 in 50 kids have the ...
Although the condition affects the limbs, restless leg syndrome is a neurological disorder triggered by iron deficiency in certain parts of the brain. "The ...
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