What is Restless Leg Syndrome?

What is Restless Leg Syndrome? Having leg discomfort or an urge to move your legs may not be a good thing, significantly when it interferes with your daily life activities. It may be an indication of a restless leg syndrome disease. The condition usually affects your sleep and most symptoms get worse in the evening.

If you are looking to treat mrestless leg syndroe in El Paso, Dr. Kasha, a board-certified surgeon and vein specialist, may help. Together with his expert team at Desert West Vein & Surgery Center, they offer extensive care to relieve your symptoms and promote your living. Contact them today to learn how they can be of help.

What is restless leg syndrome?

This is a condition that causes an uncontrollable urge to move your legs and uncomfortable sensations. The sensations usually occur in the evening, when resting or lying down.

Leg movement improves your symptoms for some time; however, restless leg syndrome affects your sleep quality, hence disrupting your daily activities. Lifestyle modifications and medications can help relieve symptoms.

What are the symptoms?

The primary symptom is the urge to move your legs. Other symptoms include

  • Painful sensations that begin after sitting or lying down for an extended period
  • Leg discomfort
  • Nighttime leg twitching
  • Symptoms worsening in the evenings
  • Poor sleep, leading to daytime drowsiness
  • Symptom ease with leg movement

The familiar sensations include crawling, creeping, pulling, aching, throbbing, electric, and itching in your legs.

People with restless leg syndrome may be unable to describe the symptoms clearly, and may only describe them as an urge to move. The signs may also vary depending on the severity of your condition.

What are the risk factors of restless leg syndrome?

You can develop restless leg syndrome at any given age. The disease does not usually occur due to underlying medical conditions but can, however, accompany other conditions such as;

  • Pregnancy
  • Neuropathy
  • Family history
  • Iron deficiency
  • Past spinal blocks
  • Hormonal changes
  • Kidney failure
  • Spinal cord problems

Having more than one of the above conditions may also increase your risk of restless leg syndrome.

Diagnosis

During your consultation with Dr. Kasha, he will review your medical history and ask more about your symptoms. Besides, he also conducts a physical exam and may request more tests, including ultrasound and blood tests.

Treatment

Based on the findings, your provider develops a personalized treatment plan only for you. Sometimes the treatment may mean treating the underlying medical condition to relieve your symptoms. While when you do not have an underlying medical condition, modifying your lifestyle habits may help.

Your provider may also recommend other treatments such as;

  • Medications
  • Foot wraps
  • Avoiding caffeine
  • Massage
  • Warm or cold packs
  • Regular exercise

Dr. Kasha and his team work with you to find the treatment that produces the best results for you.

Talk to a specialist today

Uncomfortable leg sensations and the urge to move your legs may cause unpleasant feelings, affecting your daily activities. Some symptoms such as poor sleep may not be healthy to live with, more reason to find a solution. Dr. Kasha, a board-certified surgeon at Desert West Vein & Surgery, provides customized restless leg syndrome treatments just for you.

Contact their office today to schedule your appointment.

 

 

 

 

 

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