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Symptoms of TEMPORAL ARTERITIS


The symptoms associated with polymyalgia rheumatica usually develop over several weeks. At time, however, the course may be much more rapid. The muscles feel still and painful. Generalized aches and pain occur, especially in the morning. Mild fever and night sweats may occur. Weight loss, loss of appetite and depression may be seen. If temporal arteritis accompanies the symptoms of polymyalgia rheumatica, then severe headaches are usually present. These may be unilateral or occur on both sides of the head. The headaches are frequently localized to the temple. Chewing may increase the pain. There may be redness, swelling and tenderness over very prominent temporal arteries. Occasionally, visual problems or visual loss can occur.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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