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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
Yu have RLS or restless legs syndrome and it is normal and harmless in many people . you can eat calcium or massage your legs The two most common conditions are iron-deficiency anemia (low blood count) and peripheral neuropathy (damage to the nerves of the arms and legs, often caused by underlying conditions such as diabetes). Other medical conditions linked to RLS include: Parkinson's disease
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General Physician•Delhi
Hi, every surgery have some complications so ilizarov limb surgery have
Infection at the Site of the Wire or Screw.
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Swelling of the Limb
Neurovascular Complications
Contractures of the Soft Tissue
Subluxation and Dislocation of the Adjacent Joints.
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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Ozone therapy is a form of alternative medicine treatment that purports to increase the amount of oxygen in the body through the introduction of ozone. Various techniques have been suggested, with purported benefits including the treatment of cancer, AIDS, and multiple sclerosis, among others.
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MBBS, DNB, Fellowship In Neurosurgery

Neurosurgeon•Kolkata
Dear lybrate-user, if it is GB syndrome, NCV can be normal initially, but later it will be abnormal. Please repeat NCV of both lower limbs. If still it is normal, then diagnosis is different.
Consultant neurosurgeon
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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
I understand how annoying this can become in one's life. Lifestyle changes like the following should help in the long run:
having a better sleep schedule
light exercise
decrease caffeine, alcohol and smoking
doing some relaxation techniques such as yoga or meditation leg massages can help here as well. Try wearing compression socks or stockings or wrap your legs in bandages.
Try sleeping with a pillow between your legs. It may prevent nerves in your legs from compressing.
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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
Most people have no symptoms. In severe cases, deficiency can lead to thin, brittle or misshapen bones.
Coming to restless leg syndrome. I understand how annoying this can become in one's life. Lifestyle changes like the following should help in the long run:
having a better sleep schedule
light exercise
decrease caffeine, alcohol and smoking
doing some relaxation techniques such as yoga or meditation leg massages can help here as well. Try wearing compression socks or stocki...more
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MBBS

General Physician•Cuttack
Restless leg syndrome
1. Cause is unknown.
2. May be due to imbalance of dopamine in brain.
3. Symptoms are-uncomfortable sensation in legs and a sudden uncontrollable need to move to reduce symptoms
4. It can cause sleep disturbances.
5. It may be found in patients with Diabetes, parkinson’s disease, peripheral neuropathy, anaemia, people taking anti epileptic/anti psychotic drugs.
6. Investigate yourself to rule out the above disease 7. Some believe it to be relieved af...more
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BPTh/BPT

Physiotherapist•Mumbai
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Hi
restless legs syndrome (rls)
kindly rule out iron deficiency, diabetes. It can also be due to peripheral neuropathy alcohol and sleep deprivation.
Treatment
* begin a regular exercise program, *establish a regular sleep patterns, and *eliminating or decreasing the use of caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco, may be helpful. *leg massages
*apply hot baths or heating pads or ice packs to the legs
do reply for detail treatment plan.
Wishing you a good health.
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