Medications treat the effects of dermatomyositis but do not eliminate it. Corticosteroids control symptoms quickly but are not a long-term fix as they have serious side effects. Sometimes, corticosteroids used in conjunction with corticosteroid-sparing medications can decrease these side effects. Antimalarial medications might help with a persistent rash, and doctors recommend sunscreen to protect the skin from further damage.

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