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- Polymyalgia rheumatica - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Polymyalgia rheumatica is an inflammatory condition It causes joint and muscle pain and stiffness, mainly in the shoulders and hips Symptoms of polymyalgia rheumatica (pol-e-my-AL-juh rue-MAT-ih-kuh) may begin quickly or come on over several days to weeks Symptoms are most often worse in the
- Polymyalgia rheumatica - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Medications Corticosteroids A low dose of a corticosteroid you take by mouth, such as prednisone, most often treats polymyalgia rheumatica You may feel rapid relief from pain and stiffness in 1 to 3 days After 2 to 4 weeks of treatment, your healthcare professional might start to lower your dosage slowly This depends on your symptoms and the results of blood tests Because corticosteroids
- PMR relapse- anyone mild and quick recovery? - Mayo Clinic Connect
I originally came down with PMR in March 2020 after the Shingrix vaccine and needed a very slow prednisone taper from 15 mg down to 1 mg over around 20 months I have been in remission for about three years
- Anyone successfully treating PMR without Prednisone?
I had to realize that not all pain was PMR even though Prednisone helped me cope with a wide variety of pain First I decided to have my knees replaced because knee pain was originally a sports injury in high school
- What is the root cause of PMR? Is it contagious? - Mayo Clinic Connect
Since PMR primarily affects older people, there could be something about the way it manifests that makes older people (who also don’t have as strong an immune system) more susceptible
- Experience with GLP-1, metformin, and Jardiance; and PMR
This audio segment delves into a compelling personal account of Jardiance, a diabetes drug, and its unexpected positive impact on a listener's Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) symptoms
- PMR relapse symptoms - Mayo Clinic Connect
I have a lot of PMR like symptoms and my PMR has been in remission for a little over six years I also have degenerative arthritis, carpal tunnel and degenerative disc disease which I am sure contributes to what I am experiencing now
- Just starting prednisone for recent PMR dx . . . - Mayo Clinic Connect
My PMR is currently in remission but I was really worried when I was first diagnosed and started on prednisone Connect and it's great group of PMR members helped me navigate the condition twice
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