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Had Lower Abdomen Surgery. What Causes Legs To Harden?

What causes legs to harden and I mean really hard like a rock and shiny on older adults in their late 70 s early 80 s also the skin color has darkened.This happened after lower abdomen surgery happened 5 months ago today.Please advice on the kind of help to seek from a Doc.
Fri, 27 Dec 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi, thanks for writing to HCM.

Though there are many causes and conditions that produce hard and shiny legs, I suspect a Vascular compromise (possibly Venous thrombosis) in your case, as it has happened after a lower abdomen surgery.

A doppler ultrasound examination of the legs will rule out the presence/absence of venous thrombosis.

A detailed clinical examination is needed to arrive at a correct diagnosis. I suggest you to consult a physician (without any delay) for further evaluation and management.

Hope this information is helpful. Good luck
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Had Lower Abdomen Surgery. What Causes Legs To Harden?

Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. Though there are many causes and conditions that produce hard and shiny legs, I suspect a Vascular compromise (possibly Venous thrombosis) in your case, as it has happened after a lower abdomen surgery. A doppler ultrasound examination of the legs will rule out the presence/absence of venous thrombosis. A detailed clinical examination is needed to arrive at a correct diagnosis. I suggest you to consult a physician (without any delay) for further evaluation and management. Hope this information is helpful. Good luck