Your Top Questions on Dermatomyositis, Answered - Health Central

Dermatomyositis is an autoimmune disease, according to the Autoimmune Association, meaning, your immune system goes rogue and starts attacking your own body. "The medicines that we use to treat dermatomyositis generally blunt or block the immune system in part, which helps to control the disease," explains Dr. Fernandez. "Unfortunately, it is hard to target only autoimmune disease, so one of the side effects of most of our treatments is that they can increase the risk of infection." If you opt for IVIG therapy instead of immunosuppressants, you may experience headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, chills, muscle pain, or increased blood pressure.
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