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Restless legs syndrome
Author(s) -
Sujith Ovallath
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of parkinsonism and restless legs syndrome
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1927-7733
DOI - 10.2147/jprls.s37451
Subject(s) - pramipexole , restless legs syndrome , ropinirole , dopaminergic , levodopa , medicine , dopamine , dopamine agonist , psychology , physical medicine and rehabilitation , insomnia , psychiatry , parkinson's disease , disease
Restless legs syndrome is a neurological condition that causes an irresistible urge to move the legs. The movement is triggered by strange or uncomfortable feelings, often described as crawling, pulling, or itching, deep within both legs. The feelings usually occur while the affected person is sitting or lying down and are worse at night. Movement, such as kicking, stretching, rubbing, or pacing, make the discomfort go away, at least temporarily. The unpleasant feelings and the resulting need to move the legs often make it difficult for an affected person to fall asleep or stay asleep.

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