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Bret in MN
Has the treatment for lyme disease helped? Are the symptoms completely reversable or is there some residual damage? I will definitely look into it.
Sorry to hear about the mishap.
Myopathy is an abnormal condition of the muscle tissues, commonly involving skeletal tissue. It is generally associated with strenuous muscular exercise; other causes include alcoholism and idiopathic muscle destruction. Viral infection with influenza, cox-sackie virus, cytomegalovirus and certain other viruses are also known to be asociated with myopathy. These viral myopathies are generally inflammatory in nature, leading to inflamed, weakened muscles. These are benerally treated with high doses of a steroid such as prednisone. Immunosuppressant drugs, such as azathioprine and methotrexate, may reduce inflammation in patients who do not respond well to prednisone. Physical therapy is also recommended in addition; bed rest for a long perion is to be avoided as the muscles may atrophy.
Hence, please do talk to your doctor about the appropriate treatment.
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