"Dents" in leg muscles
Developing dents in muscles of lower right leg - when I rub my leg, feel like a there's a hole in muscle and it is actually visible - saw reflection in store window. . . Surprised me for sure! I very frequently have terrible cramps/burning/stinging/"electric" pains in my legs and feet. Wondering if my muscles are sort of disintegrating. Anyone else know what I am talking about?
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hi. new here although searched mayo clinic for a decade now. wasn't aware there was a dedicated forum until tonight.
anyway.
as the title says.
I'm concerned about muscle atrophy and maybe even ALS. any ideas? I've attached a photo for additional insight.
Hi @cladinviolet, and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I see you are worried about the dent in your leg muscle. You will see that I moved your post to an ongoing discussion about this topic. I did this so that you can connect with other members like @trellg132, @johnhans, and @johnbishop who have contributed to this topic.
Is this the first dent that you have seen? Have you shared this with your primary?
Hi @cladinviolet, I would like to add my welcome to Connect along with @amandaburnett and other members. I used to have a small dent in my right leg on the side of the shin but haven't seen it for awhile. I discussed it in my post earlier in this discussion here - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/269233/. I think mine is related to my lymphedema. I did mention it to my primary care doctor and they said they thought it could be edema related. This was prior to my being diagnosed with lymphedema for which I now wear compression socks.
Have you done any research into what the possible causes for the dent in your leg?
Hello -
Can you tell us a little more about your history and when this occurred? How long have you noticed this dent, and exactly how large is it? Where is it on the thigh, and is there specific weakness in the leg? Have you had any surgeries on the hip or leg?
Sorry to bombard you with questions, but it is difficult to give any informed suggestions on a single phots.
Sue
hi.
thank you.
this is the first I've seen yes. it's accompanied by weakness but only when I do hard work or intense physical activity.
not much pain if any lbut it feels like it will give out if I carry something too heavy.
primary care appointment scheduled asap. a day or two.
hi.
almost certain mine is possibly either fatty tissue damage or more likely muscle atrophy.
my ability to carry heavy objects and extreme exercise has been affected. I can only do minor cardio now.
not at all. I appreciate the detailed questions.
1. history and occurrence
i'm a gamer who tries to stay fit. i am not precisely sure when it happened but one day when I was exercising I did feel a very different almost twisting pain near that area after intense cardio work out.
although I did not check the area because I assumed I merely pulled a muscle.
only to notice days later I have a horizontal indentation between the hip bone and thigh on the left side.
2. not long a few days at most. it's about 2 maybe 3 inches going horizontal. length wise not long at all.
3. it's below the hip bone but above most of the thigh. I did research on the anatomic location and it's either the Iliotibial band or glutes medias. possibly tensor fasciae latae.
the muscle in the location only (or tendon?) Is gone until I flex it then it magically reappears temporarily.
4. no surgeries ever.
I have had Peripheral Neuropathy for over 15 years and I also have dimples in my calves. They are getting worse as time goes by, sorry to say. Sorry to hear this for you.
Glad to hear you are seeing your provider soon. Something new appearing like this, especially suddenly, in a previously healthy leg would be concerning. The twisting pain is very likely the key - you are probably headed for some PT after your evaluation, to get you back up to speed.
Let us know what you lear, please.
Sue