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Treatment for Restless Legs Syndrome
While there are various treatments for restless legs syndrome there is no cure for it. The treatments help to reduce the severity of the symptoms and give the individual the ability to relax and techniques to help distract them from the uncomfortable sensations associated with the condition.
The doctor who is treating the individual with restless legs syndrome (RLS) will design a treatment plan that is based on the age of the patient, the abilities of the patient to participate in various treatments and the severity of the symptoms. The treatment plan will typically include lifestyle suggestions, relaxation techniques, medications and supplements.
Lifestyle changes that will be suggested to help allievate the symptoms will be to avoid foods and beverages that contain caffeine, to stop drinking alcohol if alcohol is presently being consumed, and also to avoid nicotine products. Caffeine, alcohol and nicotine are known to increase the severity of the symptoms.
It is also important to review the list of all of your medications with your doctor, include in this list any supplements that you are taking, any over-the-counter medications (antihistamines, sleeping aids, pain relievers etc.), and any street drugs you may be taking. It is important to know all the medications that you are taking as some may cause problems with RLS symptoms.
Your doctor needs to be informed of all other medical conditions that you have including allergies, diabetes, nutritional deficiencies, kidney disease, thyroid problems, varicose veins etc., some of these conditions may affect symptoms of RLS.
If blood tests show that you have any deficiencies, you may be given prescriptions for vitamins or minerals. It has been shown that for some individuals with RLS, lifestyle changes and supplements are all they need in order to feel a marked reduction in RLS symptoms.
Dietary needs will be discussed with your doctor or with a nutritionist who can help you to plan nutritious meals that will give your body the fuel it needs to be healthy.
A daily exercise program of moderation will be discussed. It is important that individuals with RLS not exercise excessively. You may be recommended for physical therapy and self-care treatments that may include stretching exercises, cold or hot baths, and even whirlpool baths. You may be instructed on how to apply hot or cold packs to the limbs affected by RLS symptoms. Limb massage may be helpful and you will be instructed on how to do massage on yourself. Vibratory or electrical stimulation may also be part of your treatment plan which will be applied to your feet and toes before you go to bed. There are various relaxation exercises that will be taught so that you can use them when you are sitting for any length of time.
There are some common medications that are usually prescribed for RLS symptom relief they include dopaminergic agents (Sinemet), dopamine agonists (Permax, Parlodel, Mirapex, and Requip), benzodiazepines (Restoril, Xanax, Klonopin), Opiates (Darvon, Vicodin), which are very addictive are also sometimes used, but only if other medications do not work, anticonvulsants (Neurontin), and also alpha2 agonists (Catapres).





