Restless legs syndrome
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) or Willis-Ekbom disease is a neurological disorder characterized by an irresistible urge to move one's body to stop uncomfortable or odd sensations.
Restless legs syndromePeriodic limb movement disorderRopiniroleDopaminePramipexoleParasomniaBenzodiazepineRotigotineAkathisiaTramadolDelusional parasitosisRadafaxineDextropropoxypheneEkbom syndromeDiazepamArthur Scott WaltersGabapentin enacarbilRhythmic movement disorderAntipsychoticHyperkinesia
SafinamideBTBD9SumaniroleList of MeSH codes (C10)List of MeSH codes (F03)DMT1The Movement Disorder SocietyPotassium gluconateDiego Garcia-BorregueroSensory phenomenaSleep disorder specialistRLSGevork MinaskanianAwake In AmericaClonazepamInsomniaIron deficiency anemiaPlaceboPersistent genital arousal disorderMyoclonus




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