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- $Title{Leg Jerks at Night}
- $Subject{restless legs sleep leg jerk syndrome Ill Defined Symptoms symptom
- muscle muscles myoclonic jerks spastic contraction clonazepam Klonopin
- neuropathy carbamazine Tegretol Wittmaak-Ekbon Anxietas Tibialis anemia}
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- Leg Jerks at Night
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- QUESTION: My husband suffers from leg jerks at night when he is trying to
- sleep. Not only is his sleep disturbed, but mine as well. It is becoming a
- real problem, and we hope you can offer us some help and suggestions to stop
- this and allow us both to get some much needed rest.
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- ANSWER: There are many causes for such a "restless leg syndrome", and it may
- take a bit of investigation to sort out the different causes that are
- possible, and use the proper medication or treatment to bring this sleep
- disrupting problem to an end. In certain individuals, myoclonic jerks, or
- spastic contraction of leg muscles can occur several times in a night, each
- attack lasting anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes. When this breaks the sleep of
- the patient or partner, a prescription for oral clonazepam (Klonopin), used
- three times a day, can be used over a trial period to assess its actions. If,
- however, these involuntary movements are the result of a neuropathy or nerve
- problem caused by certain medications or disease, a careful history may reveal
- the precipitating cause, which must be removed or treated. Patients with this
- type of restless legs often complain that there are achy or crawling
- sensations beneath the skin, and they must get up to walk about to get some
- relief. This condition may go for years without becoming worse, and, when all
- other actions have failed to yield results, treatment with carbamazine
- (Tegretol) may offer the hope of some relief. Restless legs are also part of
- the Wittmaak-Ekbon Syndrome also know as Anxietas Tibialis. While the
- symptoms and complaints are much the same as above, creeping or crawling
- sensation in the legs without real pain, an examination may reveal that the
- legs and feet are cooler than normal. Blood examination may show a low
- hemoglobin or serum iron. Correcting the iron deficiency and the anemia often
- leads to the disappearance of the condition and the relief of the symptoms.
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- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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