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Pediatric Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) describes a child’s or adolescent’s urge to move their legs, typically in the evenings and at bedtime.


What is Pediatric Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)?

RLS is a neurological disorder (impacting the brain, spine and connecting nerves) that affects children’s ability to sit still or lie down without movement. It causes the uncontrollable need to move their legs, typically in response to pain or discomfort. Your child may describe the feeling as aching, creepy-crawly, itching or tingling.

RLS is worse at night and bedtime, but it can also occur during long periods of stillness, such as sitting motionless during school or in a car. The pain and discomfort can come and go and may not happen every night. It can be eased or relieved by stretching or shaking the legs, walking around or tossing in the bed.



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