What Causes Restless Leg Syndrome?

Venous Insufficiency

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Venous insufficiency can cause restless leg syndrome. In fact, studies show up to twenty-two percent of RLS patients have some form of venous insufficiency. When restless leg syndrome occurs alongside venous insufficiency, one of the best ways to treat it is by also treating the varicose veins. The Journal of Phlebology published a study indicating when patients had both venous disease and restless leg syndrome, ninety-eight percent saw a reduction in RLS symptoms when they had their varicose veins treated. In addition, eighty percent of patients experienced symptom relief on a long-term basis. The first step to diagnosing and treating varicose veins is for individuals to have a doctor evaluate their legs in an office visit. They may also use noninvasive ultrasound technology to get a more definitive sense of the condition.

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