Thursday, March 27, 2008

Help for Restless Legs Syndrome

You have more than likely seen commercials on television for medications that will help with Restless Legs Syndrome and if you suffer with this condition, you may be considering talking with your physician. On the other hand, like many people today, the thought of taking drugs is a bit scary when you know what is going on in the drug-manufacturing world such as the case with Merck and Vioxx. Then there are also all the side effects that are a given when it comes to taking pharmaceutical drugs. Due to these facts, you may be a bit leery about talking with your doctor and seeking alternatives to drugs.

There is good news. In many cases, you can receive some relieve from Restless Legs Syndrome by taking a few self-care precautions and changing your lifestyle a bit. However, if these changes do not help then you will need to talk with your doctor. These steps will help even if you do need a little extra help with some type of medication.

In several cases of restless leg syndrome, the root of the problem is an iron deficiency, which of course can be helped by adding an iron supplement to your diet. Before adding this supplement, you should discuss it with your doctor. If there is no medical reason for your restless legs syndrome symptoms, then a few lifestyle changes may be in order.

A few things you can do to change your lifestyle and find relieve include:

• Take pain relievers such as Motrin or Advil
• Take a warm bath
• Massage your legs
• Have your low back massaged before retiring
• Try using warm or cool packs
• Eat properly
• Exercise
• Avoid caffeinated drinks a few hours before bedtime
• Create a sleep environment and bedtime routine

The number one thing that aids many people with restless legs syndrome is creating a sleep environment and a bedtime routine. For this, you will need to choose a specific time to retire. Yes, every night 7 days a week. This will help your body realize it is time to sleep. Along with setting your bedtime, you can include a warm bath, quiet time for reading or relaxing.

Next, you will need to look at your bedroom. Here you will have to create a sleep environment. A sleep environment is dark, quiet, and is void of any distractions. This means if you have a television or computer in your bedroom take it out. This will only keep you awake or give you a reason to stay up past your normal bedtime.

To ensure you can relax you will need to rid your sleep environment of noises that wake you up during sleep or hinder you from falling to sleep. This can be resolved with a white noise machine. Along with a white noise machine, you can also use tabletop water fountains that will aid in relaxation prior to falling to sleep. Not only will you be able to sleep but also with the white noise machine, you will not hear the traffic or other noises that might awaken you during the night.

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