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what is causing my orbital myositis?

by flynnl2, May 24, 2007 12:00AM
my pcp diagnosed me with orbital myostis. i have had 2 bouts with it in the last 5 years. my symptoms include severe pain above my eye and forehead and extreme sensitivity of the eye. The areas above and below my eye, including my eyelid become extremely swollen. he treated me with oral steroids which seemed to take care of the symptoms but he does not know what causes it. i have suffered from seasonal allergies my whole life and my eyes become very irritated, a common symptom of seasonal allergies. i noticed that each time i developed o.m. i had rubbed my eyes over and over because they were irritated, does this have anything to do with it? please help!!!

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by Quixotic1, May 25, 2007 12:00AM
I don't believe minor trauma is a trigger for orbital myositis.  Has your pcp done a thorough work up for the many causes like thyroid disease, autoimmune diseases, infections both viral and bacterial and the main cause "idiopathic" of unknown "  (out of the blue) origin, or the idiots don't know the pathology, lol.

Beyond recommending this I don't know anything about the illness., Sorry, Quix

by LV159, Mar 29, 2008 08:39PM
To: Quix
I have been diagnosed with orbital myositis twice, ten years apart, once at Columbia Prespeterian in NYC (while nine months pregnant) and once at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. Both times, after exhaustive testing, the results were that this is an auto immune disease that is "idiopathis", cause unknown.

I know that this is of little comfort, but I have not had a reoccurance since 1993. While 1980 an 1993 were very bad experiences, I cannot complain about the last fifteen years.

Find a very good expert in the field, online, and prepare in the event yo0u have another bout. Then, hopethat you do not.

Best of luck.

LV
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