What Causes Restless Leg Syndrome?
Anemia And Iron Deficiency

A fifth condition associated with increased risk of rest leg syndrome is anemia and iron deficiency. Several factors have long indicated the link between iron levels and restless leg syndrome. First, researchers have found iron levels in the body naturally decrease during the night, a condition called the circadian variation. This corresponds with the time most restless leg syndrome symptoms occur. Third, pregnant women have an increased risk of restless leg syndrome during the last trimester, when the motherâs iron levels are low. Medical conditions such as these have helped researchers discover the important role of iron in restless leg syndrome. âThe brain iron insufficiency in patients with RLS is now well established,â concluded Richard Allen, a professor in the Department of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University. Researchers believe low iron levels interfere with the action of dopamine in the brain, which leads directly to restless leg syndrome. Two recent studies found iron supplementation significantly reduces the symptoms of restless leg syndrome.
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