What to Do If You Develop or Even Have RLSI do a lot of research on articles I write, but this subject is one that hits very close to home. As I mentioned in my main article, RLS, unfortunately, can be inherited. While I have So If you have Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) then I don't have to explain what it feels like and the problems sleeping at night because of this 'unnerving ' condition. For those that feel they are 'coming-down' with this problem, I'm sorry, but here is some additional information that may help you or at least make you more aware of this condition. You may have RLS if you can relate to even a few of the symptoms: There are several major symptoms that accompany restless leg syndrome. The most notable of which is the time during which it tends to occur. Most of the symptoms are felt during the evening hours, particularly as one is lying in bed getting ready to go to sleep. It can also strike during extended periods of inactivity during which one is sitting or laying down. Because RLS occurs when a person is relaxing or trying to go to sleep, they have a problem getting the rest that is needed for them. Insomnia may develop because of the periodic While research into the causes of restless leg syndrome is ongoing at this time there is no specific known cause. There is conjecture that a neurological disorder or chemical imbalance in the brain, notably the chemical dopamine, is responsible for the symptoms of RLS. Dopamine is responsible for the nerve impulses that control muscle movement. Not To top it all off, there is even a controversy in the medical profession! Many doctors express the view that the incidence of restless leg syndrome is exaggerated by manufacturers of drugs used to treat it. (They obviously don't have RLS, otherwise I doubt they would make such a statement.) Others believe it is an under-recognized and under-treated disorder - GOOD FOR THEM. |