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What Causes Leg Pain At Night While Having Restless Leg Syndrome?

I sit alto of the time I dont elevate my legs at night or no there time my doc says I am a kittke low on iron I have aniexty I am diabetic I took a lorazepam the restless leg sensation is a little better when I have the r l s I never have pain in my legs and it does not ever happen in bed at night what does it sound like us wrong? Is it m s ?
Fri, 26 Aug 2016
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Restless leg syndrome is always accompanied by abnormal or unpleasant sensation which may range from just being uncomfortable to irritating to painful.The pain you feel is just another symptom of your pathology.I will suggest you see a Neurologist for evaluation and management.Your pain will be controlled depending on the intensity with various lines of pain medications.
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What Causes Leg Pain At Night While Having Restless Leg Syndrome?

Hi Thanks for posting on HCM Restless leg syndrome is always accompanied by abnormal or unpleasant sensation which may range from just being uncomfortable to irritating to painful.The pain you feel is just another symptom of your pathology.I will suggest you see a Neurologist for evaluation and management.Your pain will be controlled depending on the intensity with various lines of pain medications. Hope my answer will help you Best regards