Posts Tagged ‘restless leg syndrome’

Conditions Commonly Associated With Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)

Perhaps the well-known creepy, crawling, jumpy, jerking sensations are all too familiar to you. However, did you know there are several other medical conditions that tend to accompany Restless Legs Syndrome RLS?

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Sleep and Restless Legs Syndrome

Millions of people around the world have trouble falling and staying asleep. You don’t have to live a lack of sleep, tossing and turning through the night, waking up too early, or not feeling refreshed in the morning.

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Primary RLS vs Secondary RLS

Creeping, crawling, jerky, jumpy, pins and needles, pulling, tingling. Do any of these words describe your frustration? Some may say it’s an overwhelming urge or an uncontrollable sensation.

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How To Live With Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)

Living with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) may not be your ideal choice, but it is possible. Those creepy, crawling, jerky, jumpy legs and arms don’t have to give you a feeling of utter hopelessness. There is life after RLS!

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Restless Legs Syndrome FAQs

You know all too well the feeling of your jumpy or jerky legs. Or perhaps you have these same sensations in your torso or arms. RLS isn’t strictly found in legs.

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Baby Boomers, Restless Legs, and Herbal Supplements

Almost three-fourths of Boomers don’t always get eight hours of sleep, and one in six has difficulty falling asleep every night, according to a survey released in September by the Better Sleep Council, a sleep-products industry group.

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Does Spinal Anesthesia Cause Restless Leg Syndrome?

RLS is a neurological condition resulting in deep-seated, jittery, burning, or crawling sensations deep within the leg, or a strong urge to move the legs around.

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Self-Health Measures for Treating Restless Leg Syndrome

Fortunately, RLS itself is not dangerous, and often made tolerable with physician or self administrated methods. While there are many options involving medication, pain killers, and sleep aids, these methods might loose their effectiveness or even cause negative side effects.

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What is Restless Leg Syndrome?

Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) is most easily defined as: A neurological condition that inhibits daily activity and nightly comfort by causing the legs to feel jumpy and crawly, and encouraging an urge to move the legs around – medically known as akathisia.

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