What Causes Lumps On Both Sides Of The Legs In A MPS Patient?
I have been seeing a chiropractor for many months now who has been working aggressively on me. He says I have sever scarring of my myofascia due to years of running and working out without ice and/or stretching. I have lumps/knots running down both sides of my legs, IT band. I also have these knots running along my lower back and hip area. To a lesser degree, down my arms. I have large areas that are hot to the touch. Upon his advice, I take 20-minute ice baths at least 4 times a week. Be had an MRI done, no issues there. Am I possibly looking at something else, like an auto-immune disorder of some sort? Should I seek the opinion of a specialist? If so, what kind? Thanking you in advance, XXXX
The lumps on both sides of legs with myofascial condition can be definitely in relation with immune related antibodies formation and secondary lumps formation. A definite diagnosis is recommended here with biopsy of the one of the lumps in the pathology lab via consultation of expert surgeon before head.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Lumps On Both Sides Of The Legs In A MPS Patient?
Hello, The lumps on both sides of legs with myofascial condition can be definitely in relation with immune related antibodies formation and secondary lumps formation. A definite diagnosis is recommended here with biopsy of the one of the lumps in the pathology lab via consultation of expert surgeon before head. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon