RLS: Restless legs syndrome (rls) typically presents in both legs, but it can occur in one leg, or even move from one leg to another. Though, if you are having sharp, shooting, or electric pains or having other symptoms not typically seen with rls, you may want to get evaluated by a neurologist to look for other causes. Please see: https://www.Nhlbi.Nih.Gov/health/health-topics/topics/rls/signs.Html.
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