Do people with RLS experience a typical pattern of symptoms? In other words, if someone initially has symptoms affecting only the legs, will that remain the case?
RLS is usually a chronic, progressive disease. As the disease progresses, there is an increased likelihood that symptoms may involve the arms as well as other parts of the body, but this is not true in every case. It is important to note that the abnormal sensations may fluctuate from one part of the body to the other many times over a single 24-hour period.
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