COVID-19 and restless leg syndrome

Authors

  • HariPriya Gupta Department of Neurology, Doaba Hospital and NeuroCare centre, Jalandhar, Punjab
  • Anuja Patel Department of Neurology, Doaba Hospital and NeuroCare centre, Jalandhar, Punjab
  • Dhananjay Gupta 1Department of Neurology, Doaba Hospital and NeuroCare centre, Jalandhar, Punjab; 2Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54029/2022exz

Keywords:

restless legs, COVID-19, sleep disorders, movement disorders

Abstract

The deadly COVID-19 pandemic has affected more than 200 million people and has killed more than 4 million people worldwide. A number of neurological manifestations of COVID-19 infection have been described, though sleep related problems are less reported. We describe a case of restless leg syndrome related to COVID-19 infection, which improved after treatment with dopaminergic therapy. We discuss the possible pathophysiological mechanisms underlying sleep disturbances and RLS in a patient with COVID-19. The sleep related problems could be another important manifestation of the deadly virus and need to be actively looked for.

Published

2022-03-31

Issue

Section

Case Report