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Suggest Treatment For Discolored Skin Indention In The Lower Back And Thigh

An indention in my lower right side of back came up and has been there for months. It hurts if pushed on and looks discolored like a bruise thats lightened up but won t go away. If you look at it, an area about 3 inches across in both directions, it looks like someone took a muscle out of my body or something. Now I also have one that is a little more than 2 inches across on my outer right thigh. It has the same discoloration, a light green, light brown look. Its completely dented in and is very sore to the touch like my back. I have not seen a doctor yet, but getting concerned since I have another one. I am 5 5 and weigh about 120 pounds, age 29
Wed, 22 Jun 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, the lesion that you have need to be ruled out for infection and it may need surgical intervention too, so in my advise better to see the surgeon such swelling can not be neglected hope this information helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Discolored Skin Indention In The Lower Back And Thigh

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the lesion that you have need to be ruled out for infection and it may need surgical intervention too, so in my advise better to see the surgeon such swelling can not be neglected hope this information helps.