Restless Legs Syndrome Causes and Treatment

Symptoms Restless legs syndrome manifests as an uncomfortable and difficult-to-describe feeling in the legs and a strong urge to move the legs. Less commonly, the arms are also affected. The unilateral or bilateral insensations include, for example, a burning sensation, pain, pressing, creeping and a pulling sensation. The discomfort occurs mainly at rest, for example, … Restless Legs Syndrome Causes and Treatment

Levodopa

Levodopa is an active substance from the group of antiparkinsonian drugs for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. The aim of the therapy is to increase the concentration of dopamine in the basal cells of the cerebrum. Levodopa is a so-called prodrug and, in contrast to the activated active substance dopamine, can cross the blood–brain barrier, … Levodopa

Side effects | Levodopa

Side effects Common side effects that occur when taking levodopa are These adverse drug reactions can be reduced by combining levodopa with decarboxylase inhibitors. If a long-term therapy with levodopa is carried out, there are often fluctuations in the effectiveness and disturbances in the course of movement. The most extreme form of this is the … Side effects | Levodopa

Restless legs syndrome

Definition “Restless Legs” (RLS) is an English expression which literally means “restless legs”. In this disease, there is an almost uncontrollable urge to move and also sensory disturbances in the legs. There are estimates that between 5-8 million people suffer from Restless Legs Syndrome. However, it should be emphasized that in well over 2/3 of … Restless legs syndrome

Diagnosis | Restless legs syndrome

Diagnosis This is usually provided by the experienced family doctor or the neurologist (specialist in neurology). It is not uncommon for several years to elapse before a diagnosis is made, as leg restlessness is often seen as a symptom of “physical restlessness”, as it can occur, for example, in depression or other psychosomatic disorders. The … Diagnosis | Restless legs syndrome

Neurologically caused sleep disorders

english: sleep disturbances in neurologic disorders Please also note our topic psychologically caused sleep disturbances Definition The sleep disorder is divided into three areas: Sleep disorders of falling asleep and staying asleep Disorders of the sleep-wake rhythm Increased inclination to sleep Sleep disorder without organic or psychiatric cause is defined as primary sleep disorder. In … Neurologically caused sleep disorders

Sleepwalking (somnambulism) | Neurologically caused sleep disorders

Sleepwalking (somnambulism) Sleepwalking is defined as the occurrence of unconscious psychomotor activity during sleep without the person concerned having sufficient orientation and subsequently suffering from a retrograde memory gap (retrograde amnesia). In many cases, this disorder occurs in childhood, relatively rarely in adulthood. Sleepwalking does not only refer to “walking” during sleep, but can also … Sleepwalking (somnambulism) | Neurologically caused sleep disorders

Associated symptoms | Pain in the feet – These are the causes

Associated symptoms In some cases, pain in the feet may be accompanied by accompanying symptoms. Inflammatory processes such as a gout attack or rheumatic disease are usually accompanied by reddening and overheating of the affected regions. Other accompanying symptoms are possible. In the case of gout, a hardening of the joint may be palpable. Strongly … Associated symptoms | Pain in the feet – These are the causes