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What is restless legs syndrome?

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), SVCMC; New York NY
Restless legs syndrome is a condition that produces an intense, often irresistible urge to move your legs because of unpleasant sensations, usually while you are trying to sleep. Moving your legs sometimes provides temporary relief. Restless legs syndrome often interferes with sleep, and that can lead to severe fatigue and problems functioning during the day.

How is restless legs syndrome diagnosed?

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), SVCMC; New York NY
Restless legs syndrome is diagnosed primarily through a doctor's evaluation of your symptoms. Sometimes a sleep study called a polysomnography is done to record the number of involuntary body movements you make that interfere with your sleep. You may have other tests, such as blood tests, to rule out other conditions that can cause your symptoms.

What causes restless legs syndrome?

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), SVCMC; New York NY
The cause of restless legs syndrome is unknown. It may be genetic because it runs in families. Conditions such as iron deficiency or iron deficiency anemia, kidney failure, pregnancy, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, and Parkinson's disease may be associated with it. However, most people who seek treatment do not have one of these other conditions. Restless legs syndrome may result from abnormal balances of iron in your blood and of the brain chemical dopamine.

I have restless legs ? what can I do about them?

Answers to FAQs
Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a common movement problem of the nervous system. Your legs feel as if they want to exercise or move when you are trying to rest. It can make it hard to sleep and relax. It is more common in women and older people. Some people have described RLS as a crawling, creeping, prickly, tingling, itching, burning, pulling or shock like sensation. The problem can vary from a minor irritation to a severe condition. You may find that your arms are also affected.

Is it possible to have Restless Leg Syndrome in areas of the body other than the legs?

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Yes. Although this condition is normally presented in the legs, it can occur in the arms or even the trunk. Yes, it is possible. Although the majority of diagnosed cases occur in middle-aged individuals, Restless Leg does not target one specific age demographic; meaning that it can occur in persons of all ages. Many parent misdiagnose their child's symptoms as common "growing pains.

Can Hyland’s Restful Legs be taken for Restless Legs Syndrome?

Homeopathy for Restless Legs | Frequently Asked Questions
No. If you believe you have Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), please consult your doctor or health professional immediately. Hyland’s Restful Legs tablets are indicated specifically to relieve symptoms of leg jerks and twitches; creeping, crawling itch in the legs; restless legs when lying down and made better with movement; and a constant urge to move the legs. Hyland’s leg pain formulas address substantially different conditions.

Have you heard of restless leg syndrome? Any chance it's that?

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Hey, that sound dead on! Restless leg syndrome, huh? You know sometimes, right when I'm falling asleep, I will twich or jerk pretty hard. Thanks for the link. Take a big dose of Vit-E before bed and in the morn. Now for the back do a compound super set of pullups, or pulldowns + bent forward rows. Three sets of these twice a week should do the job.

What is restless leg syndrome?

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Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sleep disorder that causes tingling, pulling, creeping or painful sensations in the legs at night. This sensation is brought on by lying down in bed or sitting for prolonged periods, such as while driving or at a theatre. RLS typically occurs in the evening, making it difficult to fall asleep. Often, people with RLS want to walk around and shake their legs to help relieve the uncomfortable sensation.

What is Restless Leg Syndrome/Periodic Limb Movement Disorder?

Ocala Pulmonary Associates, P.A. & Sleep Center
Sometimes prior to and at initial bedtime, people will experience an uncontrollable urge to move their legs, or feel like their legs are “crawly” or “itchy”. This may be Restless Leg Syndrome. When the limb movements occur during sleep periodically, this is called Periodic Limb Movement Syndrome.

I've been taking Progesterone for several months now. My Restless Leg Syndrome is still there. Why?

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The most common reason is that xenoestrogens (using plastic wrap in the microwave oven) are not avoided. Women still drink coffee and still use plastic in their microwave oven. The chemicals that you really want to pay attention to is the stuff you put on the skin. This is because whatever you put on the skin is 10 time the oral dose. Laundry detergent, shampoo, soap, and cosmetics are very important. Food is of secondary importance.

What if my child is restless?

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usher can provide you with a cloth bag of quiet things that will interest your child. Otherwise you may ask the usher to direct you to the nursery where child care is provided.

What are legs for?

SquidFace™ | Frequently Asked Questions
The legs or body supports are to keep you body ergonomically aligned. You can move them for the different uses.

What is Asperger's Syndrome?

Autism Society of America: Autism FAQ
What distinguishes Asperger's Syndrome from autism is the severity of the symptoms and the absence of language delays. Children with Asperger's may be only mildly affected and frequently have good language and cognitive skills. To the untrained observer, a child with Asperger's may seem just like a normal child behaving differently. They may be socially awkward, not understanding of conventional social rules, or show a lack of empathy.

What is a Syndrome?

CdLS USA Foundation: Facts About CdLS
Syndrome" is a medical term for a condition in which there is a collection of signs (observable body changes) and symptoms (problems observed by the patient) recognizable by a doctor's exam. Individuals with a syndrome may not have all of its associated signs and symptoms, but they must have enough to be considered "diagnostic." Conversely, because someone may display some of the signs and symptoms of a syndrome, does not necessarily mean they have it.

What is HELLP Syndrome?

Preeclampsia FAQ
HELLP Syndrome occurs in 4 percent to 12 percent of the women who have preeclampsia. It is one of the most severe forms of preeclampsia. HELLP stands for: hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and lowered platelets. HELLP Syndrome most often affects the liver, causing stomach and right shoulder pain. HELLP Syndrome is most dangerous because it can occur before you exhibit the classic symptoms of preeclampsia. It is often mistaken for the flu or gallbladder problems.

Is Down syndrome inherited?

Down Syndrome: FAQ
Only 3 to 5% of cases are inherited; the rest arise as an accident of chromosome arrangement during meiosis. For details, see my essay on the origin of trisomy 21 or Dr. Paul Benke's essay on the types of DS, and the risk and recurrence risk of DS. No. Down syndrome occurs at conception, so nothing in the pregnancy can cause Down syndrome to occur. As for prior to conception, the research all shows that drug or alcohol use does not increase the risk of having a child with DS.

What is Tourette Syndrome?

Tourette Syndrome FAQ
Tourette Syndrome TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by tics -- involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations that occur repeatedly in the same way.
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