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ICD-10 code: G47.61

Disease category: G47.6: Sleep related movement disorders

Understanding Periodic Limb Movement Disorder

Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) is a neurological condition that causes repetitive and involuntary limb movements during sleep. These movements most often occur in the legs, but can also occur in the arms. PLMD is classified as a sleep disorder because it can disrupt sleep and lead to daytime fatigue and other issues.

PLMD is often associated with restless leg syndrome (RLS), which is a condition that causes uncomfortable sensations in the legs and an urge to move them. However, PLMD can occur without RLS, and not everyone with RLS has PLMD.

Symptoms of PLMD

The primary symptom of PLMD is involuntary limb movements during sleep. These movements can be brief and subtle or more pronounced and disruptive. Some people may not even be aware that they have PLMD until a partner or roommate complains about their movements waking them up.

Other symptoms of PLMD can include:

  1. Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
  2. Daytime fatigue and sleepiness
  3. Irritability and mood changes
  4. Difficulty concentrating or remembering things
  5. Restless leg sensations (if also present with RLS)
Causes of PLMD

The exact cause of PLMD is not known, but it is believed to be related to abnormalities in the brain's regulation of muscle movement during sleep. PLMD is most commonly seen in older adults, but can occur in people of any age.

PLMD can also be associated with other medical conditions, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries. Certain medications, such as antidepressants and antipsychotics, can also trigger PLMD in some people.

Diagnosing PLMD

PLMD is typically diagnosed through a sleep study, which involves spending a night in a sleep lab while your sleep is monitored. During the study, electrodes are attached to your scalp, face, and limbs to measure brain waves, muscle activity, and other bodily functions.

If PLMD is diagnosed, your doctor may recommend additional testing to determine if an underlying medical condition is contributing to your symptoms.

Conclusion

PLMD can be a disruptive and frustrating condition, but there are treatments available to manage it and improve sleep quality. If you suspect that you may have PLMD, talk to your doctor about getting a sleep study to receive an accurate diagnosis and begin working towards better sleep health.

Treatment of Periodic limb movement disorder:

Treatment Options for Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) is a sleep disorder that causes repetitive movements of the legs and sometimes arms during sleep. These movements can disrupt sleep and cause daytime sleepiness. Fortunately, there are several treatment options available to manage PLMD.

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