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- $Title{What Is Restless Legs Syndrome?}
- $Subject{night sleep awaken kicking asleep leg restless legs syndrome rls
- bromocriptine levodopa clonazepam carbamazine ill defined symptom symptoms
- rare disorder disorders muscle muscles awake kick kicks }
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- What Is Restless Legs Syndrome?
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- QUESTION: I can't get a decent night's sleep because I awaken myself by my
- constant kicking out. I can be fast asleep, but I get a strange feeling in my
- leg that will only go away when I move about. None of my friends ever get
- this feeling, and I don't know what I can do about it. Have you ever read
- anything about something like this and can you offer me any information or
- advice? I can use some help.
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- ANSWER: This is not an unknown syndrome that is disrupting your rest, for
- from 2 percent to 5 percent of our population joins you in the miseries caused
- by the "Restless Legs Syndrome" (RLS). People who suffer with this strange
- problem experience an unpleasant feeling in their legs, a writhing, aching or
- creeping sensation, that won't quit until they move their legs about. The
- sensation only occurs at rest, usually during a night's sleep, but disappears
- as soon as the leg is moved. The urge to move the leg is so strong that sleep
- is disturbed, sometimes several times a night.
- In most instances, there is no apparent cause, but in some cases RLS may
- be associated with an iron deficiency anemia, pregnancy, rheumatoid arthritis
- or uremia. Any investigation of the problem should look into those
- possibilities and include a thorough neurological examination as well. If you
- are now on any medications they too should be evaluated as a possible cause.
- There are a number of medications that can be used to control the symptoms
- with good results. They include bromocriptine, levodopa, clonazepam,
- carbamazine, among others. All of these are prescription medications. You
- must also be aware that this is a condition that comes and goes on its own
- over time, and may disappear altogether for long periods of time.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- 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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