polimialgi
Polimialgi, also spelled polymyalgia, refers to a medical condition characterized by widespread muscle pain and stiffness that predominantly affects the upper body, especially the shoulders, neck, upper arms, and hips. The symptoms typically emerge abruptly, often in the morning, and can last for several weeks unless treated. Individuals with polimialgi frequently report a feeling of fatigue and a reduced range of motion in the affected joints. In many patients, the pain is more pronounced in one side of the body, a phenomenon known as asymmetry, although it can also be bilateral.
The exact cause of polimialgi remains unclear, but evidence suggests an autoimmune process involving the small
Diagnosis is based on clinical criteria, laboratory findings of elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate or C‑reactive protein,
Polimialgi is more common in people over the age of 50, with a higher prevalence in women