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My Grandson Has Restless Leg Syndrome And When Hw Gets

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Posted on Sat, 5 Oct 2019
Question: My grandson has restless leg syndrome and when hw gets out of bed his knees lock up and they are very painful. He has had legg-perches since he was born on his left side. The pain is in both knees.He also gets numbness on both arms and the back of his head.
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Answered by Dr. Shinas Hussain (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Consult a neurologist and get evaluated

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
Most of the cases RLS ( restless leg syndrome) is idiopathic and does not have any underlying cause.
The frequency and severity of the disease can be well managed by physiotherapy and exercise. Iron deficiency may worsen the symptoms and thus food rich in iron like green leafy vegetables can provide symptomatic relief.
He can take drugs like gabapentin for pain which is very effective for neuropathic pain as in this case.
In severe cases drugs like ropinirole may be needed.
Consult a neurologist and he will direct you accordingly.
Wishing all the best.
Thanks
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My Grandson Has Restless Leg Syndrome And When Hw Gets

Brief Answer: Consult a neurologist and get evaluated Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query. Most of the cases RLS ( restless leg syndrome) is idiopathic and does not have any underlying cause. The frequency and severity of the disease can be well managed by physiotherapy and exercise. Iron deficiency may worsen the symptoms and thus food rich in iron like green leafy vegetables can provide symptomatic relief. He can take drugs like gabapentin for pain which is very effective for neuropathic pain as in this case. In severe cases drugs like ropinirole may be needed. Consult a neurologist and he will direct you accordingly. Wishing all the best. Thanks