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Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)

Restless leg syndrome affects millions world wide.

You have just got into your bed and have begun to fall asleep. All of a sudden your legs feel as if insects are crawling up and down them and all over your feet. Your first inclination is to remove the bedcovers and get out of your bed. As the urge becomes overwhelming, you get out of bed and start to walk around. The feeling begins to decrease and you think you could be able to get some sleep. You have just encounter a phenomenon commonly known as restless leg syndrome.

Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) is often accompanied by what appear to be involuntary muscle contractions, which manifest themselves with sudden jerks of the legs. There may also be a sense of numbness at various points on the leg, even as other parts experience the sense of something crawling on your legs. There does not appear to be any single cause for the RLS, although many health experts believe the root cause has to do with brain chemistry and how the brain sends signals to the various parts of the body. Both men and women experience restless leg syndrome (RLS), although women who are pregnant seem to experience a higher incidence of bouts with the syndrome. There is also some conjecture that the ailment may be hereditary, passing from one generation of a family to the next.

Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a condition that impacts millions of people every day. Formally knows as Ekbom's Syndrome, this health ailment often strikes around bedtime or even within a half-hour or so of going to sleep. In more severe cases, restless leg syndrome not only affects the legs, but also the thighs and arms. Often, the feeling of something moving up and down the body is so strong that rest is impossible.

The seriousness of restless leg syndrome is usually not the same in every individual. For some people, the condition could be mild, and can be alleviated by taking a walk around the room. More complex cases could have need of some form of ongoing treatment, including medication. If you at present experiencing restless leg syndrome (RLS), talk to your doctor about your condition. Your regular doctor can recommend a regimen of diet and treatment that may be successful in your case.

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