You're likely to first see your family doctor, who might refer you to a doctor who specializes in the treatment of arthritis and other diseases of the joints, muscles and bones (rheumatologist) and to a doctor who specializes skin diseases (dermatologist).
What you can do
Make a list that includes:
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Detailed descriptions of your symptoms and when they began
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Information about medical problems you've had, and those of your parents or siblings
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All the medications and dietary supplements you take and their doses
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Questions to ask the doctor
Take a family member or friend along, if possible, to help you remember the information you're given.
For dermatomyositis, questions to ask your doctor include:
- What is likely causing my symptoms?
- What are other possible causes?
- Are my symptoms likely to change over time?
- What tests might I need? Are special preparations required?
- Are treatments available for my condition? What treatments do you recommend?
- I have other medical conditions. How can I best manage them together?
- Do you have brochures or other printed material I can have? What websites do you recommend?
Don't hesitate to ask other questions.
What to expect from your doctor
Your doctor will likely ask you questions, such as:
- Did your condition develop gradually or come on suddenly?
- Are you easily fatigued during waking hours?
- Does your condition limit your activities?
- Has anyone in your family been diagnosed with a condition that affects the muscles?
- What, if anything, seems to improve your symptoms?
- What, if anything, appears to worsen your symptoms?