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- $Title{What is Polymyalgia Rheumatica?}
- $Subject{polymyalgia Musculoskeletal muscle muscles pain stiffness neck
- shoulders shoulder waist Corticosteroids blood tests Rheumatica PMR fever
- appetite discomfort}
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- What is Polymyalgia Rheumatica?
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- QUESTION: I am interested to know if you know anything about a disease known
- as Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR). Also I want to know is it a form of cancer?
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- ANSWER: I will be happy to share what I know about this disease with you.
- This is a condition which produces severe pain and stiffness in certain
- muscles including the neck, shoulder and waist. The stiffness is most evident
- in the morning and getting out of bed can be a real trial. Despite the
- severity of the pain and stiffness, there is no loss of power in the muscles,
- so no muscle weakness is seen. The condition is most often seen in adults
- over the age of 50, and women seem to develop it twice as often as men.
- Occasionally there are symptoms of fever, loss of appetite, and a general
- feeling of discomfort, but they are not always present. The diagnosis is
- confirmed by blood tests, particularly the sedimentation rate, as well as
- muscle biopsy. The good news is that there is an effective and rapid
- treatment. Corticosteroids (cortisone like medications) usually provide a
- rapid response, so that symptoms may diminish and disappear within a day or
- two. Medication is continued until the blood tests return to normal and all
- symptoms are gone. This may require that the medication be taken regularly
- over a long period of time, in some cases years. And no, it is not at all a
- form of cancer!
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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