Polymyositis: Causes, Tests and Treatments
By John Hewitt
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Polymyositis (PM) is an inflammatory muscle disease that causes weakness and swelling of the skeletal muscles, which control movement. If you or a loved on is suffering from this devastating disease, Polymyositis: Causes, Tests and Treatment is the reference book you need to beat the disease and live a symptom free life.
John Hewitt
'John Hewitt outstrips the categories we keep invoking for him, such as “doyen of Ulster poets” or “conscience of the Planter tradition”. He becomes, instead, the universal poet, servant of the medium, renewer of the forms, discoverer of the nugget of harmony in the language and in ourselves.’ Seamus Heaney 'The constant subjects of his poetry are historical isolation and private loneliness. When he uses one as a metaphor for the other, he writes with an unforgettable mixture of courage and perception.' Eavan Boland ‘John Hewitt the poet made himself heard in a land of bellowers without raising his voice. He held out the creative hand rather than the clenched fist.’ Michael Longley John Hewitt, father figure to a generation of poets such as Seamus Heaney and Michael Longley, is widely acknowledged as a poetic icon and creative catalyst within the canon of Irish poetry. Edited, with a new introduction, by acclaimed poets Michael Longley and Frank Ormsby, Selected Poems is testament to Hewitt’s remarkable legacy, and a celebration of a unique, compelling and still urgent voice in Irish poetry.
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Polymyositis - John Hewitt
Polymyositis: Causes, Tests and Treatment
John Hewitt, MA
John Greenspan MD (Ed.)
Smashwords Edition
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Copyright 2011 John Hewitt MA and John Greenspan MD
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Contents
One: What is Polymyositis?
Two: Why do You Get Polymyositis?
Three: Common symptoms for Polymyositis
Four: How can I know if I have Polymyositis?
Five: Medical treatment
Six: Side-effects of medical treatment
Seven: Self help treatment
A Genetics Primer
Glossary of Medical Terms
Appendix A: Internet Resources / Further Reading
One: What is Polymyositis?
Polymyositis (PM) is an inflammatory muscle disease that causes weakness and swelling of the skeletal muscles, which control movement.
The condition usually develops with general weakness and muscle pain and then progresses to a stage where muscle pain becomes so severe that you may be unable to move or walk. You may even be unable to raise your arms above your head due to the pain. If it affects your leg muscles, it can grow so severe that you may fall while walking. You may be unable to walk or do any physical activity involving your shoulder, neck, or hip muscles. The condition is usually prevalent in the elderly and rarely occurs in young people. Women are more often affected by it than men.
White blood cells are part of the defense system of our body. But sometimes, they start acting strangely. They attack the lining of the muscles and start to destroy them, causing the muscular weakness associated with polymyositis. No one knows exactly why the white blood cells start acting this way all of a sudden, although doctors believe this may be because of genetic factor, or certain infections, which leaves behind infection in the body, causing the white blood cells to stay active.
The symptoms of Polymyositis develop gradually over three to six months. Diagnosis of this condition is a difficult task because you may see no clear symptoms while the disease progresses to a severe level. Most patients tend to ignore weak muscular pain or weakness, thinking it is a minor condition - the aches and pains
of getting older. Another difficulty in diagnosing this condition is that it is often a result of certain other diseases such as infections by viruses. Initially, the virus may be blamed for your symptoms.
You will have to go through a number of tests for the initial disease. After your doctor confirms that you have polymyositis, you will again have to go through a number of tests. This is because polymyositis causes many other problems within your body, including: throat problems or lung problems which include dry cough and labored breathing. You may have difficulty in swallowing or eating which eventually becomes so severe that you can’t speak properly. Your heart may be affected by polymyositis and in the most severe case you may suffer from a cardiac arrest.
If you are suffering from this condition, you may experience periods of severe and then slight symptoms. At times, the condition may be so severe that you are unable to walk or do your daily physical activities. At other times, it may subside to slight pain in the muscles and you may feel a dramatic improvement. But if you feel that type of improvement with polymyositis, it is only temporary and the pain will likely return with a vengeance. You should not stop taking any prescribed medication if you see any temporary improvement; if you want to reduce the dosage of your medication, you should consult with your doctor first.
The muscles which are most often affected in polymyositis are the ones close to the trunk, mainly the muscles of your neck, upper arms, shoulders, thighs, and hips.
Two: Why do You Get Polymyositis?
Usually, women are more at risk of getting polymyositis than men with an approximate 2:1 ratio. Also, the disease is known to be more common among the elderly than the young. However, this doesn’t mean that young people don’t get polymyositis. There have been rare cases when some patients acquired the disease during their mid-childhood years. But in most cases, people acquire this disease in their forties.
Many other diseases share symptoms with polymyositis. Diseases such as polymyalgia rheumatica are also marked with muscular fatigue and pain. And like polymyalgia rheumatica, there is no certain cause for polymyositis.
Polymyositis shares many characteristics with autoimmune diseases, in which the immune system attacks normal body tissues. Normally, the immune system protects the body against foreign harmful substances, such as viruses and bacteria. In Polymyositis, an unknown cause acts as a trigger for the immune system to produce autoantibodies that attack the normal body tissues. Some doctors say that the condition is acquired genetically. This means that if you suffer from polymyositis, this is because the genes