hi,
as mentioned by you about the
restless leg syndrome, little description will help you understand how the medicine works and what can be the long run story of it.
As medicine will act as a symptomatic relief, since the principle is to work on the PAIN GATE THEORY, and it will surely help you.Also to understand here is any pain killer on a long run will not be good as it may damage the kidneys and later pain killer will be contra-indicated in your case.
As you mentioned about the Restless leg syndrome, reaching close to the root of the cause will be insightful. There are three test which will help to us to help you better with low dosage of medicine. The first test if - EMG, NCV and
MRI of
lumbar spine.
The nerves provides both - the sensory and the motor signals. When the nerve is having disruption in its course it may give the sensory and
motor dysfunction.
Performing regular exercises for the core,
pelvic floor, spine strengthening, hip muscle strengthening and lower
limbs strengthening will be advised
As i have been dealing with many cases of
RLS, and all responds well to the therapy with combination of the Medication and exercise. You can discuss the same with your current physician.
Regards
Jay Indravadan Patel