Samantha Ruth came in the grip of this serious illness – 'This time will also pass' Samantha Ruth came in the grip of this serious disease

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New Delhi: Samantha Ruth Prabhu Diagnosed With Myositis is one of the talented actresses of South. Samantha Ruth has always been in discussion due to her immense popularity, her work, her confidence. He has shared his weak side in one of his posts on his social media. In the caption, she wrote, "Your response to the Yashoda trailer was overwhelming. It is the love and connection I share with all of you that gives me the strength to tackle the endless challenges I face in life. A few months back I had myositis. Diagnosed an autoimmune condition. I was hoping to share this once it improves, but it is taking a little longer than I expected. I am slowly realizing that we should always keep our strong side. is not needed.

Accepting this is something I am still struggling with. Doctors are confident that I will be fully cured very soon. I've had good days and bad days...physically and emotionally...and even when it seems like I can't handle another day of it, somehow that moment passes. I guess it can only mean that I am one more day closer to recovery.
I love you..
This too shall pass"

On the work front, Samantha Ruth Prabhu is all set to woo the fans once again with her upcoming multilingual film 'Yashoda', the trailer of which was released recently. It is getting immense love in all languages.

Myositis symptoms

The following are indicative features of Myositis:

  • Muscle weakness
  • Fatigue after walking or standing
  • Tripping or falling
  • Ingestion or inhalation
  • Skin changes
  • It is possible for myositis to exist in a patient's body without causing any physical symptoms.

Ways to present myositis

  • Yes, it is possible to prevent myositis. We can prevent it by doing the following:
  • Wear protective clothing or high-protection sunscreen when you go outside
Number of cases

The following are the number of Myositis cases worldwide each year:

  • Between 50K - 500K cases are not common
  • Common age group
  • Myositis can occur at any age.
  • Common gender
  • Myositis can occur in any gender.
  • Laboratory Tests and Procedures for Diagnosing Myositis

The following laboratory tests and procedures are used to diagnose myositis:

  • Blood analysis: to detect specific autoantibodies associated with various symptoms of dermatomyositis
  • Chest X-ray: To check for signs of lung damage
  • Electromyography: To determine the distribution of the disease by testing various muscles
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Create cross-sectional images of muscles
  • Skin or muscle biopsy: to confirm the diagnosis of dermatomyositis

A Doctor for Diagnosing Myositis

If symptoms of myositis are present, the patient should visit the following specialists:

  • arthritis
  • Neurology
  • Complications of myositis that occur when left untreated
  • Yes, myositis can cause complications when left untreated. Below is a list of complications and problems that myositis can cause when left untreated:
  • Difficulty swallows
  • Expectorant pneumonia
  • Breathing problems
  • Myositis treatment procedures

The following procedures are used to treat myositis:

  • Surgery: Removes calcium deposits and prevents re-infection of the skin
  • Myositis Self-Care
  • The following self-care actions or lifestyle changes may help treat or manage myositis:
  • Keep skin protected: Wear protective clothing or a high-quality sunscreen when you go outside

Alternative medicine for treating myositis

The following alternative medicines and therapies are known to treat or help manage myositis:

  • Physical Therapy: Maintain and improve your strength
  • Speech Therapy: Helps learn how to compensate for speech changes
  • Dietary Assessment: A dietitian can teach you how to prepare easy-to-eat meals
  • To treat myositis, support the patient
  • The following actions may help patients with myositis:
  • Know Your Disease: Helps you with a diagnosis or treatment plan
  • Acknowledge your feelings: Be close to your family and friends and share your feelings