I have had restless leg syndrome foe quite a few years. I am 69 years old. Many varrious medicines were prescribe by my pschiatrist but none helped. Now, I am on a mild pain killer called "Tramadol" for about a year or more. This is a very addictive drug and I can't off it, I take one 50mg tab in the morning, one in the afternoon, and two just before bed time. It seems to have solved my problem with restless legs. I still have a little sleeping problems getting to sleep after I lay down, but nothing like I had before the Tramadol. Discuss this with your doctor as soon as possible.
"Restless leg syndrome often has an underlying cause, which must be discovered in order to treat restless leg syndrome. For example, anemia may require increased iron intake, varicose veins may require surgery, and smokers may need to quit."
People that have restless leg syndrome (RLS) usually feel something in their legs that cause them to get up and walk around. Generally, their legs will tingle, itch or ache, although some others have reported numbness rather than feeling. It is possible that you have RLS, but you should check with your doctor first.
Iron supplements are believed to help relieve restless leg syndrome. The syndrome is believed to be caused by anemia deep within the brain. Therefore, by increasing your iron intake, you may be able to "cure" an anemic state within your body.
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No, there's no cure, but there are treatments to control the symptoms.
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