Hi and thank you for your opinion. I am a 35 yo white male. Former college football pla
2015-02-05 05:30:26
You have two symptoms at this point of time. One is muscle twitches or fasciculations occurring throughout the body. Second one is probably a cramp in your leg. Fasciculations has many causes varying from benign diseases like Benign Fasciculation Syndrome to most serious diseases like Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis also called as Motor Neuron Disease. Motor neuron disease like Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis starts usually after the age of 50 years. It starts as weakness and wasting of the muscles particularly around the shoulder and then gradually spreads to other parts of the body. Only Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis occurs in the younger age groups which is very very rare condition. They can also have nocturnal cramps particularly in the calf muscles. What you have at this point of time is twitching of 3 weeks duration with one episode of cramp in the calf muscles. Benign fasciculations are usually seen around the shoulder muscles and calves and never migrate or increase or change in severity. Other common causes like Thyroid problems Calcium abnormalities Muscular disorders can also produce twitchings. I feel the symptoms do not fit in to the diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in you. Mostly they are Benign Fasciculation Syndrome. Do get evaluated for Thyroid and Calcium related problems. Get an Electromyography done to refute the diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Hope that this information helps and hope that you will get better soon. Thank you for using MedHelp's "Ask an Expert" Service where we feature some of world's renowned medical experts in their fields. Millions have benefitted from our service to get personalized advice for them and for their loved ones. Best Regards.
2015-02-05 05:30:58