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Polymyositis
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Myositis Overview
  • What Is It?
  • Symptoms
  • Diagnosis
  • Expected Duration
  • Prevention
  • Treatment
  • When to Call a Professional
  • Prognosis
  • Additional Info
  • What Is It?

    Myositis is the medical term for muscle inflammation. In myositis, inflammation damages the fibers of a muscle. This causes muscles to be weak by interfering with the ability of the muscles to contract. Although myositis can cause muscle aches and muscle tenderness, weakness is usually the dominant symptom.

    In some cases, myositis is a short-term problem that goes away after a few days or weeks. In other cases, it is part of a chronic (long-term) condition. Chronic forms of myositis can lead to muscle atrophy (wasting and shrinking) and severe disability.

    There are many different types of myositis, including:

    Symptoms

    Symptoms of myositis can include muscle weakness, muscle pain and muscle tenderness. Other symptoms vary, depending on the specific cause of myositis:

    Diagnosis

    Your doctor will ask you to describe your symptoms. It is especially important to describe the exact location of any weakness or muscle pain and how long you have had it. The doctor also will review your medical history and current medications.

    Next, your doctor will examine you, paying special attention to your muscles and nerves. Depending on what your doctor finds, he or she may order diagnostic tests. Common tests used to diagnose muscle problems include:

    Expected Duration

    How long myositis lasts varies depending on the cause:

    Prevention

    Scientists do not know the cause of most forms of myositis. For this reason, there are no official guidelines for preventing myositis.

    Only infectious myositis and drug-induced myositis are potentially preventable. To help prevent these illnesses:

    Treatment

    Treatment varies, depending on the type of myositis.

    When to Call a Professional

    Make an appointment to see your doctor if you have:

    Call your doctor immediately if:

    Prognosis

    The outlook varies, depending on the type of myositis.

    Additional Info

    National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
    Information Clearinghouse
    National Institutes of Health
    1 AMS Circle
    Bethesda, MD 20892-3675
    Phone: 301-495-4484
    Toll-Free: 1-877-226-4267
    Fax: 301-718-6366
    TTY: 301-565-2966
    http://www.niams.nih.gov/

    National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
    P.O. Box 5801
    Bethesda, MD 20824
    Phone: 301-496-5751
    Toll-Free: 1-800-352-9424
    TTY: 301-468-5981
    http://www.ninds.nih.gov/

    American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA)
    22100 Gratiot Ave.
    East Detroit, MI 48021
    Phone: 586-776-3900
    Toll-Free: 1-800-598-4668
    http://www.aarda.org/

    Muscular Dystrophy Association
    3300 E. Sunrise Drive
    Tucson, AZ 85718
    Toll-Free: 1-800-572-1717
    http://www.mdausa.org/

    The Myositis Association
    1233 20th St., NW
    Suite 402
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-887-0088
    Toll-Free: 1-800-821-7356
    Fax: 202-466-8940http://www.myositis.org/

    American College of Rheumatology
    1800 Century Place
    Suite 250
    Atlanta, GA 30345-4300
    Phone: 404-633-3777
    http://www.rheumatology.org

    Last updated June 29, 2011

       
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