Restless Leg Syndrome / Period Limb Movement Disorder
Those with restless legs syndrome describe the feeling as an unpleasant “creepy, crawly” feeling that occurs when they are sitting or lying still, especially at bedtime. It is not like the pain of a leg cramp or the numbness of a leg “falling asleep”. It is just an uncomfortable feeling that urges you to move the leg. Often the result of these leg movements will prevent the person from falling asleep.
Restless legs may limit the time the person is able to sit still in an automobile, airplane, or in a business meeting without standing or moving around. Another form of restless legs is periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD). Periodic limb movement disorder causes the limbs, legs or arms to jerk and move during sleep. It is involuntary and will cause the person to awaken many times during the night without them being aware they are awake. Read More...