Suffering from dermatomyositis can make it difficult for many people to work, creating significant strain on patients and their families. Dermatomyositis is an inflammatory disease that is characterized by muscle weakness and a distinctive skin rash. Unfortunately, there is no cure for this disabling condition. The good news, however, is that the Social Security Administration recognizes dermatomyositis as an impairment and sufferers may therefore be eligible for disability benefits.

11 Common Symptoms of Dermatomyositis

What are some of the common symptoms of dermatomyositis that can make it difficult for a person to work? The following is an overview:

  1. A purplish-red rash appearing around the eyes, face, knuckles, knees, elbows, back and chest
  2. Swelling in the muscles
  3. Calcium deposits that appear as hard bumps under the skin or within the muscles
  4. Fever
  5. Severe fatigue
  6. General body weakness or discomfort
  7. Unintended weight loss
  8. Muscle weakness that appears on both sides of the body
  9. Gastrointestinal problems
  10. Lung problems
  11. Difficulty swallowing

Unfortunately for people with this condition, the symptoms often associated with dermatomyositis can make it difficult to carry out many of the basic tasks of daily living. This can create significant financial, physical, and emotional strain on a patient and his or her family. It is important for sufferers to be able to focus on treating their condition without the added strain that is often present.

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