Moving the legs and other affected parts of the body relieves the discomfort of restless leg syndrome. Thus, an affected person might keep his or her legs in motion to minimize or prevent the sensations. He might pace the floor, consistently move his legs while sitting, or toss and turn in bed. Anyone who finds they must make these motions should speak to a doctor.

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