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Polymyositis (pol-e-my-o-SY-tis) is a condition in which swelling and irritation, called inflammation, happens when the immune system attacks its own muscle ...
This may show a higher level of inflammation in the body. Other blood tests ... Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can relieve pain and ease swelling ...
This treatable inflammatory condition causes growth of tiny granulomas in different parts of the body, including the lungs, eyes, skin and heart.
This form of eye inflammation can cause pain, redness and blurry vision. Prompt treatment is important.
The acute infection model has shown that inflammatory mediators drive calcium-dependent injury processes within neurons. The molecules responsible for inducing ...
People with inflammatory muscle diseases are seen in the Inflammatory Myositis Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Anti-inflammatory medicines often are the first step in the treatment of ulcerative colitis. They are used to calm inflammation in the colon and control ...
This joint inflammation can cause pain in the buttocks or lower back. The pain can go down one or both legs.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). About 30% of people with IBD have inflammation of the rectum. This is more common in people with ulcerative colitis than in ...
Transverse myelitis is an inflammation of both sides of one section of the spinal cord. This neurological disorder often damages the insulating material ...
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