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Dr. Rajesh Shah's advice on
Polymyositis
Scope of Homeopathy:
Significant control can be achieved.
Strongly recommended |
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Polymyositis
Polymyositis is a chronic and difficult disease conditions calling for long-term
planning treatment. As the name suggests, it is poly=many, myco=muscles, sitis=inflammation.
That is, a disease condition where many muscles get inflamed. It is similar to
another condition called dermatomyositis, where skin is also involved.
Symptoms of Polymyositis:
Females are affected more than men. Usually, it starts
after around 18 years. Patients present with muscular weakness in the legs,
spreading to upper limbs and then eventually to entire body. There is a sense of
tiredness or fatigue, due to muscle involvement. Patients also complain of
painful body movement due to inflammation of muscles. Increasing difficulty in
getting up, running, climbing staircase, and eventually day to day activities,
forms a major symptom of this disease.
Polymyositis is a progressive condition, where more and
more groups of muscles tend to get involved, leading to restricted mobility and
increasing painfulness. It does not have a tendency to go into natural
remission, as recoded in the cases at Life force.
Polymyositis is not a common disease, fortunately.
Causes of Polymyositis:
The exact cause behind Polymyositis is not yet known.
However, it falls in the category of auto-immune disease. It is also suspected
to have some genetic links. Certain infections such as virus, parasites
(protozoa), Lyme disease, etc. might trigger Polymyositis.
How is Polymyositis
diagnosed?
Clinical diagnosis
supported by one or more of the following investigations would help to confirm
the diagnosis of Polymyositis:
High blood levels certain enzyme called CPK (Creatine Phospho-Kinase)
Muscle biopsy
Electromyogram
Treatment of Polymyositis:
a. Conventional treatment: There is hardly any treatment
except the use of cortisone and immunosuppressive medicines used
conventionally. Also, physiotherapy and such supportive measures are useful.
b. Homeopathic treatment for Polymyositis:
Experience suggests that homeopathy has reasonably good
treatment to offer for Polymyositis, which works at two levels:
1. Controls further
progress of disease
2. Improves the
symptoms of pain, fatigue and mobility
Cases treated at Life Force are suggestive of definite
contribution in the treatment of Polymyositis, where patients have documented
improvement without use of cortisone. Homeopathy may not cure the Polymyositis
but even if improvement as stated above is considered significant for a disease
such as this. Homeopathy is strongly suggested for Polymyositis.
Case studies
of Polymyositis
Related diseases:
Guillain
Barré Syndrome,
Myasthenia Gravis
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