We all know the fear of having to get up early in the morning but going to bed the night before and not falling asleep. For some, this can be compounded by an odd urge to move their legs. If you’ve ever had uncomfortable sensations in your legs in the evening or when lying down, you may have something called Restless Legs Syndrome, or RLS.
RLS can be difficult to describe — but most people say they experience things like an odd feeling when resting, a feeling of relief with exercise, and a worsening of symptoms at night.
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke estimates that between 7% and 10% of the US population may have RLS.
RLS can be viewed as either a neurological disorder or a sleep disorder. There have been a few genes that have been linked to the disorder, but in general the cause is unknown. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, there are a few conditions associated or associated with RLS:
Sometimes RLS can be treated by correcting the underlying vitamin deficiency — for example, severe iron deficiency can cause RLS. Elise Heeney, clinical nutritionist at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center, says, “Iron deficiency can cause or worsen restless legs syndrome. If you suspect a deficiency is causing or contributing to RLS symptoms, talk to your doctor about checking for iron deficiency. If you are iron deficient, your doctor can help you decide if iron supplementation may be helpful to improve or relieve symptoms.”
According to Heeney, there’s also some research from a 2018 study linking vitamin D deficiency to RLS. “Treating vitamin D deficiency may improve RLS symptoms, but more research is needed,” she said.
It’s important to note that some medications can make symptoms of RLS worse. These include:
dr Pedro R. Rodriguez Guggiari, board-certified internal medicine physician and chief of staff at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center in Sun City West, Arizona, says, “Once supplementation (for vitamin deficiencies) has been corrected, it may still warrant pharmacological intervention for better outcomes , including medication for movement disorders.”
According to the Mayo Clinic, these drugs include:
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