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Polymyalgia rheumatica
 
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Definition A disorder involving pain in the hip area and stiffness, or shoulder pain and stiffness.
Alternative Names 
Causes, incidence, and risk factors Polymyalgia rheumatica is a disorder that almost always occurs in persons over 50 years old. The cause is unknown. Although symptoms are located predominantly in the muscles and there are no outward signs of arthritis , in some cases there is evidence of inflammatory arthritis. The disorder may occur independently, or it may coexist with or precede giant cell arteritis , which is an inflammation of blood vessels (usually in the head).
Symptoms
  • hip pain
  • and
  • hip stiffness
  • shoulder pain
  • and
  • shoulder stiffness
  • neck pain
  • and
  • neck stiffness
  • muscle pain
  • (minimal, less common than aching)
  • fever
  • weight loss
  • anemia
  • fatigue
  • (
  • excessive tiredness )
  • general ill feeling
  • (
  • malaise )
  • face pain
  • other
  • joint pain Note: Symptoms usually begin abruptly.
    Signs and tests Fever may be the only symptom in some cases (the person has a fever of unknown origin). Signs of giant cell arteritis may also be present. Blood tests are nonspecific.
  • The
  • sedimentation rate ( ESR ) is often elevated.
  • Creatine kinase
  • (
  • CPK ) is normal.
  • Hemoglobin
  • or
  • hematocrit may be normal or low.
    Treatment The goal of treatment is relief of discomfort and stiffness. The disease can be very bothersome if it is not treated. Corticosteroids, such as Prednisone, are prescribed in low doses.
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    Expectations (prognosis) Polymyalgia rheumatica usually resolves by itself, even when not treated, in 1 to 4 years. Symptoms diminish greatly with treatment.
    Complications Polymyalgia rheumatica may precede giant cell arteritis or other disorders.
    Calling your health care provider Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you experience persistent weakness or stiffness of the pelvis or shoulder, especially if this is accompanied by symptoms of general illness ( fever or headache ).
    Prevention There is no known prevention.
      

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