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Health Encyclopedia: Restless Legs Syndrome And Related Disorders Diagnosis

Diagnosis


A diagnosis of restless legs syndrome or nocturnal leg cramps often relies solely on the patient's description of symptoms. In general, the recommended approach is first to take a sleep and personal history. The doctor may conduct an interview that includes the following questions:

  • How would the sleep problem be described?
  • How long has the sleep problem been experienced?
  • How long does it take to fall asleep?
  • How many times a week does it occur?
  • How restful is sleep?
  • What are the leg problems ...
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Expert & Community Posts

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Different Exercise, Different Energy System, Different Blood Sugars
By Anna , Health Expert

...aerobic activity, the muscles utilize oxygen to convert glucose (often from muscle glycogen... Read more »

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The Honeymoon Period in Type 1 Diabetes
By Dr. Fran Cogen , Health Expert

...symptoms are due to the body's inability to transport glucose into the cells through the loss of... Read more »

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Managing Stress to Control Blood Pressure
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

...as protein, fat and glycogen to be converted into glucose. However, prolonged cortisol activity... Read more »

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Why Glucose Tabs are Better
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

...Lake trail near Leadville, Mark checked his blood glucose. It was about 75 mg/dl so he ate a... Read more »

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New diabetes drug?
By Dr. Frank Varon , Health Expert

...University of Haifa have discovered a substance called Glucose Tolerance Factor (GTF) derived... Read more »

Health Guide

Type 2 diabetes Diet: Lifestyle Changes
...takes into consideration their own health needs.Healthy eating habits along with good control of blood glucose are the basic goals, and several good dietary methods are available to meet them.... Read more »
Type 1 Diabetes: Transplantation Procedures
...diabetes most often involves thickening and hardening of the internal kidney structures. Strict blood glucose control may delay the progression of kidney disease in type 1 and type 2 diabetics. Read more »
Information on Keeping a Heart healthy Diet: unsaturated fats, low fat diets
...saturated of all the fats.) Studies report that replacing carbohydrates with monounsaturated fats improves glucose control after meals and reduces triglycerides in people with type 2 diabetes.... Read more »
Diabetes Diet: Major Food Components in a healthy diabetic diet
...carbohydrates have the greatest impact on blood sugar. Both the amount and type of carbohydrate affect blood glucose. Carbohydrate types are either complex (as in starches) or simple (as in fruits... Read more »
Sickle Cell Disease: Lifestyle Changes
...more common in African-Americans than other populations. Click the icon to see an image of vitamin B6 sources.Note on Iron. Although sickle cell disease is often referred to as anemia, iron... Read more »

Medications

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