Posts Tagged ‘Causes of RLS’

How to Treat Restless Legs Syndrome : Foot Bath Treatment for Restless Leg Syndrome

Learn how foot baths can relieve symptoms related to restless legs syndrome with expert medical advice in this free health care video clip. Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a trained doctor and scientist in clinical research medicine, as well as a stem cell scientist in oncology and AIDS/HIV. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

Understanding Restless Legs Syndrome (Health Guru)

Restless legs syndrome was first described in seventeenth century medical writings—and it’s been plaguing people ever since! Learn more at www.healthguru.com

How to Treat Restless Legs Syndrome : Exercise Tips for Treating Restless Leg Syndrome

Learn how exercise can be used for treating restless legs syndromes as well as some easy exercises you can do at home with expert medical advice in this free health care video clip. Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a trained doctor and scientist in clinical research medicine, as well as a stem cell scientist in oncology and AIDS/HIV. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

Mad TV RLS – Restless Leg Syndrome – commercial – funny – March 14, 2009

”Drug company” Ad for RLS – Well, I thought it was funny..

How to Diagnose Sleep Disorders : Restless Leg Syndrome

Restless leg syndrome, or RLS, is a sensation induced by an immobilization of the legs. Learn more about restless leg syndrome and what you can do about it from our medical expert in this free video. Expert: Taylor Smith Bio: Taylor Smith, CMA, is a multifaceted Certified Medical Assistant. Filmmaker: Doug Craig

Helping Restless Leg Syndrome

www.ihealthtube.com Frank Murray on what restless leg syndrome is and how supplementing sweet orange can help. The benefits of sweet orange are found in all supplements containing diosmin. *Rate – Comment – Subscribe*

Helping Restless Leg Syndrome

www.ihealthtube.com Frank Murray on what restless leg syndrome is and how supplementing sweet orange can help. The benefits of sweet orange are found in all supplements containing diosmin. *Rate – Comment – Subscribe*

Restless leg syndrome

Restless leg syndrome is related to an imbalance of the brain chemical dopamine. Dr Julian Spinks emphasises the importance of good sleep and talks about how the symptoms of RLS can be reduced

Causes of RLS

What causes restless legs syndrome?

In most cases, the cause of RLS is unknown (referred to as idiopathic). A family history of the condition is seen in approximately 50 percent of such cases, suggesting a genetic form of the disorder. People with familial RLS tend to be younger when symptoms start and have a slower progression of the condition.

In other cases, RLS appears to be related to the following factors or conditions, although researchers do not yet know if these factors actually cause RLS.

People with low iron levels or anemia may be prone to developing RLS. Once iron levels or anemia is corrected, patients may see a reduction in symptoms.

Chronic diseases such as kidney failure, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and peripheral neuropathy are associated with RLS. Treating the underlying condition often provides relief from RLS symptoms. Some pregnant women experience RLS, especially in their last trimester. For most of these women, symptoms usually disappear within 4 weeks after delivery.

Certain medications-such as antinausea drugs (prochlorperazine or metoclopramide), antiseizure drugs (phenytoin or droperidol), antipsychotic drugs (haloperidol or phenothiazine derivatives), and some cold and allergy medications-may aggravate symptoms. Patients can talk with their physicians about the possibility of changing medications.
Researchers also have found that caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco may aggravate or trigger symptoms in patients who are predisposed to develop RLS. Some studies have shown that a reduction or complete elimination of such substances may relieve symptoms, although it remains unclear whether elimination of such substances can prevent RLS symptoms from occurring at all.