
Restless Legs Syndrome
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) is a condition that causes uncomfortable sensations in the legs, often described as creeping, crawling, or tingling, typically when at rest or trying to sleep. This urge to move the legs can disrupt sleep and lead to daytime fatigue. Symptoms may worsen in the evening or night, impacting sleep quality. The exact cause isn't always known, but it can be related to genetics, iron deficiency, or other health issues. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes to medications that help relieve the symptoms and improve sleep.