Living with myositis can affect your mood and mental well-being — and that deserves your attention
Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of myositis, but knowing why it happens can help you manage it more effectively
Medication, physical therapy and a strong support system can help you manage symptoms and protect your quality of life
While there’s no cure for myositis, remission is possible
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Avoid triggering flare-ups and inflammation by wearing sunscreen and other sun-protective clothing daily
Inflammation can cause a variety of skin symptoms, from heliotrope rash to calcium deposits
This autoimmune disease can cause health issues ranging from mild to severe
Losing a little height is normal, but bigger changes can signal bone weakening and osteoporosis
Exercise, nutrition, assistive aids and different therapies are all forms of self-care when you’re living with this degenerative disease
Caring for gout flare-ups involves emphasizing low-purine foods, rest and medications that help relieve pain and inflammation
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