Restless Leg Syndrome – RLS
What Is Restless Legs Syndrome?
Restless legs syndrome — also known as RLS or Willis-Ekbom disease — is a common condition that causes unpleasant, overpowering sensations in the legs that you can only ease with movement. Many people describe these sensations as an itchy, prickly feeling, or a creeping up and down their legs.
Symptoms typically begin late into the evening and can be either chronic or sporadic. RLS can keep you from falling asleep or can wake you up in the middle of the night, causing you to get a less successful night’s rest. These sleep-related disruptions can, in turn, significantly reduce your quality of life.
What Causes Restless Legs Syndrome?
Researchers are still learning what exactly causes restless legs syndrome. The condition often runs in families due to gene variants. However, you could also develop RLS if:
- You’re anemic or have low iron
- You’re pregnant
- You take medications such as antidepressants
- You have a condition such as a vein disease
Signs And Symptoms
Doctors diagnose RLS based on several signs and symptoms. You may have restless legs syndrome if:
- You have an uncontrollable urge to move your legs
- An uncomfortable feeling — such as a tingling, throbbing or itching in your legs
- The urges to move your legs intensify the longer you sit or lay down
- Your discomfort begins or worsens in the evening
- You have limb twitches throughout the night
- General restlessness and the urge to move your legs affects your quality of sleep
What Treatment Is Available?
Vein disease is an often overlooked cause of RLS. Doctors typically test RLS patients for venous insufficiency before prescribing medications or physical therapy. By managing this underlying condition, vein treatment can relieve the discomfort and inconvenience of RLS.
Find Relief For Restless Legs Syndrome
If you’re looking for relief from your RLS symptoms, you’ll find compassionate support at Care Life Clinic. We offer treatment for venous insufficiency at our offices with no downtime and no hospital stay, so you can get back to your daily tasks without the discomfort of restless legs.