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Restless legs syndrome
Symptoms of restless legs syndrome

Symptoms of restless legs syndrome include:

  • a strong need to move your legs
  • uncomfortable feelings in your legs, such as tingling, throbbing or itching
  • pain in your legs

Symptoms are usually worse at night when resting and can affect your sleep.

Some people also have symptoms in other parts of the body, such as the arms.

Some conditions can cause similar symptoms to restless legs syndrome, including leg cramps and peripheral neuropathy.

Things you can do to help with restless legs syndrome

There are things you can do to reduce the symptoms of restless legs syndrome, including making changes to improve your sleep.

Do

  • exercise during the day

  • try to go to bed and wake up at the same time every day

  • make sure your bedroom is dark and quiet – use curtains, blinds, an eye mask or ear plugs if needed

  • try having a warm bath or using heat pads on your legs before you go to bed

  • try walking, stretching or massaging your legs when you’re having symptoms

  • try doing things to distract yourself from your symptoms, such as reading or doing a game or puzzle

  • get help to stop smoking

Don't

  • do not have caffeine, such as tea, coffee or energy drinks, after midday

  • do not drink alcohol for at least 2 hours before going to bed

  • do not eat a big meal or do strenuous exercise late at night

  • do not use electronic devices, like smartphones, right before going to bed

  • do not nap during the day

See a GP if:

You have symptoms of restless legs syndrome and:

  • it’s stopping you sleep
  • it's affecting your mental health
  • you’ve tried things you can do yourself but they have not helped
Causes of restless legs syndrome

Restless legs syndrome is thought to be linked to the levels of iron and the brain chemical dopamine in your body.

There’s usually no clear cause for restless legs syndrome, but you’re more likely to get it if someone in your family also has it.

It can also be linked to other things, such as:

Treatment for restless legs syndrome

Treatment for restless legs syndrome depends on what’s causing it.

If another condition is causing restless legs syndrome, treating that may help. For example, you may need iron supplements if you have low levels of iron in your blood.

Your doctor might check what other medicines you’ve been taking, as some medicines can make symptoms of restless legs syndrome worse.

You may also be prescribed another medicine including:

If your symptoms get worse or do not improve, you may be referred to a specialist for more tests and treatment.

Restless legs syndrome can be hard to live with. If it's affecting your mental health, treatments such as talking therapies may help.

Last Reviewed
26 September 2025
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