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Restless Legs

Migraine patients may have higher risk of restless leg syndrome

October 03, 2008
German researchers say that migraine patients are more likely to have restless leg syndrome than people who don't have the severe headaches.
The team studied the prevalence of restless legs syndrome among 411 migraine patients and 411 people without the condition. Seventeen percent of the migraine patients met the criteria for a diagnosis of restless legs syndrome, compared with just five percent of the other participants. Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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Taming the Tingles: Treatment for Restless Legs Syndrome
By Florence Cardinal , Health Expert

......deprivation.   SYMPTOMS   What are the symptoms of restless legs syndrome? The itching,... Read more »

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Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) Often Associated with Chronic Pain
By Dr. Mark Borigini , Health Expert

Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a common and sometimes devastating condition.  I see it quite... Read more »

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Restless Leg Syndrome
By Deanne Stein , Health Expert

...sensation in both legs. My doctor told me I've developed restless leg syndrome. Great, what... Read more »

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Relieving Those Restless Legs
By Allen Blaivas, M.D. , Health Expert

Let’s continue talking about restless legs syndrome (RLS).   We reviewed some of the symptoms,... Read more »

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Causes and Symptoms of Restless Leg Syndrome
By Allen Blaivas, M.D. , Health Expert

......was taken from a consensus statement entitled, “Restless Legs Syndrome:  Diagnosis and... Read more »

Health Guide

Restless Leg Syndrome Exercises
RLS sufferer Cari Lendrum recommends:Try Cari’s “RLS Squats!” – To do this exercise, start off in a standing position and then bend your knees slightly so that you are in a squat. Rest your... Read more »
Restless Leg Syndrome- Symptoms
include an urge to move the legs often associated with uncomfortable feeling in the legs (e.g. tingling, creepy, itching, pulling or aching) during periods of inactivity, including both... Read more »
Coping with Restless Leg Syndrome
The following are some tips for coping with RLS:Don't hide your symptoms -- talk to your friends, family, and colleagues about RLS so they know what to expect Practice yoga, Pilates, or other... Read more »
Restless Leg Syndrome- The Basics
......neurological, muscular or orthopedic condition. RLS may also be confused with depression. According to the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation, approximately 40% of people with RLS complain of... Read more »
Restless leg syndrome
...Prevention Techniques to promote muscle relaxation and stress reduction may reduce the incidence of restless leg syndrome in people prone to the condition. Read more »

Medications

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...also used to treat a certain medical condition (restless legs syndrome - RLS) that causes an... Read more »

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...gradually increase your dose when you begin treatment for restless legs syndrome (RLS). By... Read more »

Related News

Help for Restless Legs
March 12, 2007

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Imagine whenever you're not moving, your legs are uncomfortable and throbbing. It's a problem many... Read summary »

Restless leg syndrome can cause big or small problems
October 03, 2008

Symptoms of restless leg syndrome range from a mild nuisance to severe pain that interferes with daily life. Several people with the condition... Read summary »

Study: Restless leg meds slowly stop working
October 03, 2008

A new analysis suggests that people stop taking medications for restless leg syndrome because the drugs have unpleasant side effects and stop working... Read summary »

New restless leg med submitted to FDA
September 22, 2008

GlaxoSmithKline and XenoPort, Inc. have submitted Solzira to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of moderate-to-severe Restless... Read summary »

Study: IBS and Restless Leg Syndrome linked
October 03, 2008

Bacterial overgrowth in the intestines may be linked to both irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and restless leg syndrome, a new study suggests. And... Read summary »