Restless leg syndrome is a neurological movement sleep disorder which causes uncomfortable feelings in the legs that is characterized by the feeling of needing to move. These uncomfortable feelings include burning, tingling, aches, creeping and crawling sensations in your legs while laying down. Getting up and moving your legs helps only temporarily. Restless leg syndrome can affect all ages, although it is more common in older age. There is no known cause for restless leg syndrome, although there are treatments which include medications;
- Medications for Parkinson's Disease
- Medications for Epilepsy
- Opioids
- Muscle Relaxers
These medications are only to be taken if you have restless leg syndrome without any associated condition. If you do have a condition with restless leg syndrome, such conditions may be iron deficiency or peripheral neuropathy. You may treat these conditions to also treat your restless leg syndrome.
- Medications for Parkinson's Disease
- Medications for Epilepsy
- Opioids
- Muscle Relaxers
These medications are only to be taken if you have restless leg syndrome without any associated condition. If you do have a condition with restless leg syndrome, such conditions may be iron deficiency or peripheral neuropathy. You may treat these conditions to also treat your restless leg syndrome.