Saturday, November 7, 2009

Polymyositis Treatment More Condition_symptoms Where Is The Best Treatment Available For Polymyositis?

Where is the best treatment available for Polymyositis? - polymyositis treatment more condition_symptoms

Can anyone help me by providing information on hospitals in the U.S. or anywhere else in the world, where is a good treatment for polymyositis available?. Any help is welcome! Thank you!

2 comments:

Smokey said...

Polymyositis is a type of inflammatory myopathy associated with dermatomyositis and inclusion body myositis. Polymyositis means' many muscle inflammation.

Polymyositis tends to occur in adulthood, with a weak bilateral proximal muscles, often in the legs due to early fatigue while walking. Not increase Sometimes weakness in the person in the position to a sitting position without assistance or the inability to lift his arms above his head. The weakness is generally progressive, accompanied by lymphocytic inflammation (mainly cytotoxic T8 lymphocytes). The cause is unknown, but appears to autoimmune factors, genetics, and perhaps related viruses. In rare cases, the cause is known that infections with pathogens that cause Lyme disease, toxoplasmosis, etc. associated with.

Polymyositis, like dermatomyositis, strikes women more often than men. The skin involvement of dermatomyositis is absent in polymyositis.

The diagnosis is four times, including the increase in creatine kinase, symbols andSymptoms (EMG) changes, and a positive muscle biopsy. Treatment is usually by glucocorticoids, including prednisone. Unfortunately, very little in the medical profession is very familiar with the disease accurately diagnose early stage. Therefore, many patients over many years of unnecessary suffering diagnosed.

SIBMAS IBM inclusion body myositis (sporadic): IBM is often confused () and polymyositis diagnosed with polymyositis responding to treatment is very likely. SIBMAS come in the coming months to several years, polymyositis only over weeks and months. It appears that the proportion of SIBMAS and polymyositis have common characteristics, especially in the first episode of the activation of the immune system, however, shows no polmyositis degeneration of the posterior muscles and abnormal proteins, such as by IBM. Moreover affects polymyositis respond well to treatment, not IBM. IBM and polymyositis obviously different mechanisms involved in the disease found in dermatomyositis.

The following link offers some suggestions for treatment.

taketwo said...

Consult your doctor.

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