Anemia
The restless legs syndrome. Prog Neurobiol. 2005; 77 (3): 139-65[ DOI ][ PubMed ] 23. Earley CJ. Clinical practice. Restless legs syndrome.[doi.org]
outcome in DLBCL patients.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] than true iron deficiency anemia in the developing world, severe iron deficiency coupled with failure of plasma volume expansion might give similar lowest Hb but with a poor[gpnotebook.co.uk]
Iron Deficiency
To make an appointment with one of our Restless Legs Syndrome physician specialists, please call 410-550-0572.[hopkinsmedicine.org]
Abstract Anemia is common during pregnancy and is associated with poor outcomes.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Restless Legs Syndrome Some people who have iron deficiency develop restless legs syndrome , a disorder that causes you to have a strong urge to move your legs.[everydayhealth.com]
Pregnancy
KEYWORDS: Pregnancy; Restless legs syndrome; Sleep; Willis-Ekbom disease[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Denied pregnancies have a statistically significant worse outcome compared with a normal group; at least some of these poor outcomes are potentially avoidable.[doi.org]
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) - symptoms of RLS include unpleasant feelings in the legs, sometimes described as creepy, tingly or achy.[sleepfoundation.org]
Restless Legs Syndrome
Restless legs syndrome is a rather common disorder, approximately one in ten people suffer from restless legs syndrome.[symptoma.com]
[…] daytime function) and delivery outcomes.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Iron Deficiency Anemia
Prevalence of restless legs syndrome (RLS) in India is unknown. Up to 25% of Caucasian RLS patients also have iron deficiency.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The major health consequences include poor pregnancy outcome, impaired physical and cognitive development, increased risk of morbidity in children and reduced work productivity[web.archive.org]
In adults, ID is associated with fatigue in the absence of anemia, restless legs syndrome, pica and, in neonates, delayed growth and development.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Insomnia
Author information 1 Department of Neurology, Medical College, SSG Hospital, Baroda, Gujarat, 390001, India. drprakashs@yahoo.co.in Abstract Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
outcomes in these disorders.[doi.org]
What is restless legs syndrome?[web.archive.org]
Peripheral Neuropathy
I have restless leg syndrome discovered via a sleep clinic. A small tingling area developed in my back about 8 years ago.[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
The probability of a poor outcome (death or survival with sequelae) was higher than 90% in patients with S-formate levels 17.5 mmol/L, S-lactate levels 7.0 mmol/L, and/or[emedicine.medscape.com]
At the moment, restless leg syndrome is the second commonest MD (GA is the commonest) with more than 50% of patients responding positively when embarking on a GFD, even as[doi.org]
Chronic Kidney Insufficiency
leg syndrome brittle hair and nails itching weight loss a loss of muscle mass muscle twitching and cramps easy bruising and bleeding blood in your stools hiccups excessive[healthline.com]
Therefore, patients who suffer ACRF with high levels of baseline proteinuria are at particular risk for poor outcomes.[clinicaladvisor.com]
This latter approach is associated with poor patient outcomes and high costs.[nature.com]
Fibromyalgia
Associated disorders are restless leg syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, irritable bladder syndrome, cognitive dysfunction, cold intolerance, multiple sensitivities and dizziness[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Poor treatment outcomes have led to frustration among patients and their clinicians, and contributed to the impact of fibromyalgia on disability [ 11 - 13 ].[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Pathological gambling associated with dopamine agonist use in restless legs syndrome.[doi.org]
Chronic Alcoholism
Before discussing the negative outcomes associated with alcohol (i.e., its possibly devastating effects on one’s life, including poor health, conflict in relationships, troubled[americanaddictioncenters.org]