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Navigating Life with Restless Legs Syndrome provides an overview and evidence-based guidance on a condition that afflicts millions of people around the world, and their partners. Real patient scenarios and tips for caregivers and loved ones of people battling restless legs syndrome are interspersed throughout. This book serves as a comprehensive, yet approachable reference, on a complex condition that disrupts life, interrupts sleep, and leads to severe health problems for many.
List of contents
- About the Brain and Life® Books Series
- Dedication
- Preface
- Chapter 1: What Is RLS?
- Chapter 2: Why Me?
- Chapter 3: What Causes RLS?
- Chapter 4: Consequences of RLS
- Chapter 5: Iron Therapy
- Chapter 6: Treating RLS Without Prescription Drugs
- Chapter 7: Dopamine Agonists for RLS
- Chapter 8: Gabapentinoids for RLS
- Chapter 9: Opioids for RLS
- Chapter 10: Benzodiazepines for RLS
- Chapter 11: Additional Medications for RLS
- Chapter 12: RLS in Pregnancy
- Chapter 13: RLS with Other Illnesses
- Chapter 14: Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep
- Chapter 15: RLS in Vulnerable Populations
- Chapter 16: Informaton for Loved Ones and Caregivers
- Chapter 17: Unanswered Questions and What's Next in the World of RLS
- About Brain and Life® and the American Academy of Neurology
- Index
About the author
Andrew Spector, MD, FAASM, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology at the Duke University School of Medicine. Along with his clinical practice in sleep medicine, he serves as the Program Director of the Sleep Medicine Fellowship and Vice Chair for Inclusion, Diversity, and Empowerment. He earned his medical degree at the University of Michigan and completed residency training in Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. He practiced general neurology for two years before his sleep medicine fellowship training at Boston Medical Center in Massachusetts.
Summary
Navigating Life with Restless Legs Syndrome provides an overview and evidence-based guidance on a condition that afflicts millions of people around the world and their loved ones.
You will learn the most up-to-date treatment approaches to the disorder, the benefits of common medications used to treat RLS, as well as non-pharmacological options such as iron supplements and infusions, along with their potential side effects and long-term risks. RLS during pregnancy and breastfeeding, patients from rural or low-income communities with limited access to health care, and those with dementia, sleep apnea, and insomnia are among the special populations that are also addressed. Periodic limb movements of sleep are discussed to help distinguish between these and RLS. Real patient scenarios and tips for caregivers and loved ones of people battling restless legs syndrome are interspersed throughout. This book serves as a comprehensive yet approachable reference on a complex condition that disrupts life, interrupts sleep, and increases the risk of multiple health problems for so many people.