Myositis
ICD-10 M60
Definition
Myositis means inflammation of the muscles that you use to move your body. An injury, infection, or autoimmune disease can cause it. Two specific kinds are polymyositis and dermatomyositis. Polymyositis causes muscle weakness, usually in the muscles closest to the trunk of your body. Dermatomyositis causes muscle weakness, plus a skin rash. Other symptoms of myositis may include: Fatigue after walking or standing Tripping or falling Trouble swallowing or breathing Doctors may use a physical exam, lab tests, imaging tests and a muscle biopsy to diagnose myositis. There is no cure for these diseases, but you can treat the symptoms. Polymyositis and dermatomyositis are first treated with high doses of a corticosteroid . Other options include medications, physical therapy, exercise, heat therapy, assistive devices, and rest. NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Disease
- M00Pyogenic arthritis
- M01Direct infections of joint in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere
- M02Postinfective and reactive arthropathies
- M03Postinfective and reactive arthropathies in diseases classified elsewhere
- M05seropositive rheumatoid arthritis
- M06Other rheumatoid arthritis
- M07Enteropathic arthropathies
- M08childhood arthritis
- M09Juvenile arthritis in diseases classified elsewhere
- M10Gout
- M11crystal arthropathy
- M12Other and unspecified arthropathy