Restless Legs Syndrome and Related Disorders - Complications
From DrKoop's partner site on depression, MyDepressionConnection.com
ComplicationsRestless legs syndrome rarely results in any serious consequences. But in some cases, severe and persistent symptoms can cause considerable mental distress, chronic insomnia, and daytime sleepiness. Sleep DeprivationSleep deprivation, and the daytime sleepiness that follows, is increasingly recognized as a cause of mood disruption and a contributor to industrial errors and motor vehicle crashes. Effect on Daily Performance and Activities. Studies suggest that sleeplessness worsens many waking behaviors. These include:
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Psychiatric EffectsSome experts believe that many cases of RLS are due to underlying anxiety or depression. Other experts think it more likely that emotional issues stem from RLS rather than the other way around. Studies in Swedish working-aged men and women reported that those with RLS were more apt to be socially isolated, to have frequent daytime headaches or depression, and to complain of reduced libido or problems related to sleepiness. Similarly, research presented at the 2005 meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians indicated that adults at risk of RLS were more likely than healthy peers to have psychiatric conditions such as depression and anxiety. They were also more likely to be overweight, unemployed, chronic smokers, and have trouble with work attendance and performance.
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