Restless legs syndrome, also known as restless legs syndrome or restless legs syndrome, is a condition caused by sensory dysfunction of the nervous system in the legs. Patients may experience discomfort in both lower extremities at rest, forcing them to move their legs, and the symptoms often worsen at night when resting. Clinically effective treatment methods include allopathic treatment and pharmacological treatment: 1. Allopathic treatment: treat restless legs by removing the cause, such as kidney transplantation for uremic patients, iron supplementation for iron deficiency patients, folic acid supplementation for folic acid deficiency patients, etc.; stop taking drugs or diet that cause restless legs syndrome, such as dopamine receptor antagonists, antiemetics, sedatives, antidepressants, antihistamines, and tobacco, alcohol, and caffeine-containing stimulating diet; 2. Pharmacological treatment: commonly used clinical treatment drugs, such as compound dopa preparations of dobutamine and carzodopa controlled-release tablets, can be used for mild patients; dopamine receptor stimulants, such as pramipexole, are suitable for short-term treatment of moderate and severe patients. It is recommended to cultivate a healthy sleep routine, a hot bath before bedtime, limb massage and moderate exercise can be beneficial to the relief of restless leg syndrome, and some Chinese medicine medications and treatments, such as massage, acupuncture and physiotherapy, can also relieve symptoms.