What Causes Restless Leg Syndrome?

Diabetes

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Diabetes patients also have an increased risk of restless leg syndrome. In a 2014 study, researchers compared 140 diabetes patients to a matched control group. They found 28.6 percent of the diabetic patients had restless leg syndrome, while only 7.1 percent of the control group had the condition. “…[A] higher percentage of people with diabetes may have RLS, which can be worsened by peripheral neuropathy or nerve damage caused by uncontrolled blood sugars,” explained Health and science writer Ilene Rush. Poor sleep quality is another influence a diabetic condition may have on restless leg syndrome. Experts believe the hindered metabolizing of glucose in the diabetic’s body interrupts sleep patterns. Researchers have discovered an association with restless leg syndrome and sleep disorders, such as apnea and periodic limb movement disorder.

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