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- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding restless legs syndrome
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 night
- Treatment for Restless Legs Syndrome Focuses on Relieving the Symptoms
While restless legs syndrome is most often a chronic condition, treatment is available that often can effectively control its symptoms 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 burning sensation in their thighs, calves or feet
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Restless legs syndrome in children
Researchers suspect that restless legs syndrome may be linked to insufficient activity of dopamine in the nervous system Be aware that certain medications can worsen symptoms of restless leg syndrome, including over-the-counter sleep aids that contain diphenhydramine, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and anti-nausea drugs
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Without treatment, RLS can make it difficult to . . .
Many people have mild leg twitches as they drift off to sleep Called hypnic starts, they are a normal part of falling asleep and are not associated with restless legs syndrome RLS is much more uncomfortable and often makes it hard to get to sleep and stay asleep Sometimes muscle and ligament strain can be misinterpreted as RLS
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Restless legs syndrome in kids
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 condition, a discomfort that can prevent a child from falling asleep and repeatedly wake a child during sleep
- Sharing Mayo Clinic: From restless legs to dancing feet
Restless leg syndrome is not life-threatening, but it can severely impede childhood development "When children don't sleep well at night, they have a lot of daytime behavior difficulties," Dr Kotagal says
- Varicose Veins Peripheral Artery Disease Patient Revolution Restless . . .
Varicose veins and peripheral artery disease (PAD) are common blood vessel disorders On the next Mayo Clinic Radio, cardiovascular disease specialist Dr Thom Rooke explains the differences between the two - and why PAD is a sign of a serious condition Also on the program, the Patient Revolution Project is helping patients and caregivers get more out […]
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Restless legs syndrome in kids
Mayo Clinic Minute: Restless legs syndrome in kids VIDEO AUDIO Mayo Clinic Minute: Restless legs syndrome in kids
- What Can I Do To Relieve or Prevent Leg Cramps at Night?
restless legs syndrome than it is with night leg cramps Pain from swelling caused by excess fluid (edema) may feel like leg cramps The pain caused by leg cramps can vary in intensity and last from just a few seconds to 15 minutes or more To get relief, gently rubbing a cramped muscle can help it relax Stretching also can ease a spasm
- What is stiff-person syndrome? - Mayo Clinic News Network
Stiff person syndrome is a rare autoimmune movement disorder Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert about this often misdiagnosed illness
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