Restless legs: Your doctor can diagnose restless leg syndrome with history and a sleep study. If positive a number of medications are available to reduce the symptoms and discomfort.
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Find the cause first: Primary RLS is often has a genetic component and thus can't be cured, but can be treated. Secondary rls: often due to deficiency of foate, magnesium, b12, iron, or diabete, neuropathy, lyme disease, rheumatoid arthritis, sjogren syndrome, urnemia/severe kidney disease, or amyloidosis..Thus treating these conditions generally resolves the symptoms of rls. Thus, consult doc first to eval.. Good luck.
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