Understanding Restless Leg Syndrome
Restless leg syndrome causes sensations that make you want to move your legs, often described as crawling, tingling, or burning feelings. These symptoms typically appear when you are resting or trying to sleep, which can lead to exhaustion and frustration. In many people, these sensations are linked to underlying vein issues, such as venous insufficiency, where blood doesn’t circulate properly through the legs. Addressing this vascular problem can often reduce or resolve RLS symptoms.
How RLS Is Diagnosed
Your evaluation begins with a consultation and a diagnostic ultrasound. This simple, noninvasive test allows your provider to see how well blood is flowing through your veins and determine if venous insufficiency is present. By identifying whether your RLS is connected to vein disease, your provider can create a care plan that targets the true source of your symptoms rather than just masking them.
How RLS Is Treated
When venous insufficiency is confirmed, your provider will recommend a personalized treatment plan to restore healthy circulation. The most common treatments include:
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Laser therapy:Â A precise, minimally invasive technique that closes weakened veins and redirects blood flow to healthier ones.
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Sclerotherapy:Â A series of small injections that seal damaged or visible varicose veins, improving blood flow and reducing leg discomfort.
By improving vein health, you may notice a significant reduction in RLS symptoms and better sleep quality. Treating the root cause of your discomfort helps you avoid the long-term use of neurologic medications and provides lasting relief.
Take The Next Step Toward Relief
If restless leg syndrome is disrupting your rest or daily comfort, contact Vein Specialists of Geneva in Geneva, IL, at 630-425-0800. Through expert diagnostic testing and advanced vein treatments, you can find meaningful relief and regain restful, restorative nights.
