Myositis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment And More!
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Myositis is a term given to a cluster of rare autoimmune conditions. It is a progressive, chronic inflammation of the muscles. Some myositis types cause skin rashes, while others can affect the ability of a person to swallow food. The condition can be managed with regular exercise and medications; however, figuring out the right treatment requires time.
The various types of myositis are as follows:
It affects multiple muscles at a time and causes a rash initially. Typically seen in women but can also be seen to occur in children, which is known as juvenile dermatomyositis. Symptoms include:
Affects different muscle groups such as the shoulders, thigh and hip muscles. Common in women and affects those who are aged 30 to 60 years old. Symptoms include:
Causes weakness in one’s forearms muscles, thigh muscles and muscles below the knees. IBM can also cause issues with your ability to swallow. This is known as dysphagia. Commonly seen to occur in men and can affect those who are over 50. Symptoms include:
Occurs in children below 18 years of age and is marked by skin rashes and muscle weakness.
Caused by illicit drugs and prescription medications. This is a very rare type and the symptoms of toxic myositis are similar to other myositis types.
The hallmark of polymyositis is a progressive disease with symmetric involvement of proximal girdle muscles (shoulder and pelvis muscles) and neck flexors that can be painful at times.[2] Hip extensors can be involved in some patients making it difficult for them to climb stairs or to have posture change.
Dr. M.G. Kartheeka, MBBS, MD(Pediatrics)
The exact reason for polymyositis is not known, but the disease has much in common with autoimmune conditions in which the immune system mistakenly starts to attack the body tissues. However, some experts believe myositis can be caused due to following:
The risk of polymyositis is higher if one has the following conditions:
The symptoms of myositis you are likely to experience are based on the type you have. Overall, the following is a comprehensive list of symptoms across the different myositis types.
Although there is no cure for myositis, management of the disease is crucial in order to reduce inflammation and to prevent muscle weakness from progressing. It is recommended to follow lifestyle changes so that an individual with myositis can restore his/her strength
Dr. Ashish Bajaj, M.B.B.S., M.D. in Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
Complications that arise as a result of polymyositis include:
The trouble with swallowing can lead you to breathe liquids or foods, including saliva, into the lungs (aspiration), which leads to pneumonia
When the muscles in the oesophagus are affected, a person can experience problems with swallowing. The inability to eat properly can, over time, lead to malnutrition and unhealthy weight loss.
If the chest muscles are impacted by the disease, then a person can experience breathing issues such as respiratory failure or shortness of breath.
Diagnosing myositis can be tricky because the primary symptoms of the condition are fatigue and muscle weakness. Doctors may ask you to carry out any or a combination of the following tests:
The speciality of a doctor who can diagnose and treat myositis- Rheumatologist
There is no specific medically approved course of treatment for myositis. Consult with your rheumatologist for the most appropriate treatment path for you. This can include immunosuppressants, physical activities, stretching, exercise and yoga to keep the muscles flexible and strong.
Exercising can reduce swelling, the power you up with more energy and restore or help you to develop muscle endurance. Further, physiotherapy and exercise are highly recommended if you have the condition inclusion of body myositis. Speak to your doctor before getting into any physical activity.
Like every autoimmune condition, people with myositis must also make healthy lifestyle choices like-
This is the primary group of medications used to manage dermatomyositis and polymyositis. Helps to alleviate muscle pain and reduce swelling right away.
Immunoglobulin therapy stops the muscles from attacking the muscles. This involves injecting healthy antibodies from one’s donated blood.
As of now, there isn’t any cure for myositis. The only way to treat it and keep symptoms on a low is with exercise and medications. Consult a doctor if you notice any usual symptoms and have patience with respect to your treatment. It is important to follow up regularly with a rheumatologist to avoid serious complications. You may also join support groups to know how other people are dealing with myositis.
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