Polymyositis is a rare autoimmune condition that causes inflammation and weakness in the muscles, particularly those closest to the trunk such as the hips, thighs, shoulders, and neck. Symptoms often develop gradually and may include muscle fatigue, difficulty climbing stairs, or lifting objects.
Diagnosis involves a combination of physical examination, blood tests, imaging, and sometimes muscle biopsy. Because symptoms may resemble other conditions, accurate diagnosis is essential for proper treatment and management.
Treatment focuses on reducing inflammation and improving muscle strength. Medications may include corticosteroids and immunosuppressive therapies, along with physical therapy to restore function. Treatment plans are tailored to each patient’s needs and response to therapy.
Long-term management includes ongoing monitoring and supportive care. Patients are encouraged to maintain activity levels within tolerance and follow treatment plans closely. With appropriate care, many individuals can improve strength and function over time.
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider.
If you are experiencing muscle weakness or fatigue, we encourage you to consult with our team for comprehensive evaluation and care.