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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Restless Legs
  1. Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a nervous system problem that causes you to feel an unstoppable urge to ... short time. This disorder is also known as restless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom disease (RLS/WED).
  2. ... the way, sleep apnea repeatedly interrupts deep sleep. Restless legs syndrome can keep you awake with the desire ... move your legs anytime you are resting. Often restless legs syndrome comes with uncomfortable feelings such as burning, ...
  3. ... Liver damage or failure Malnutrition Miscarriages or infertility Restless legs syndrome Stroke , seizures , and dementia Swelling and edema ...
  4. ... feet or ankles Itching near the varicose veins Restless leg symptoms If flow of blood through the veins ...
  5. ... passage that leads to a harsh vibrating sound Restless legs
  6. ... cause daytime sleepiness include: Narcolepsy Obstructive sleep apnea Restless leg syndrome Other causes of excessive sleepiness include: Depression ...
  7. ... symptoms. These include: Insomnia and other sleep disorders Restless legs syndrome Seizures Sleep apnea Other medical, psychiatric, or ...
  8. ... in older people. Other sleep disorders , such as restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy , or hypersomnia can also occur. Sleep ...
  9. ... while you sleep, followed by gasps or snorts Restless sleep Polysomnography can also diagnose other sleep disorders: Narcolepsy Periodic limb movements disorder (moving your legs often during sleep) REM behavior disorder (physically "acting ...
  10. ... due to the transducer. Younger children may feel restless during the test. Parents should try to keep the child calm during the test.