Symptoms of dermatomyositis without myopathy mainly include typical rashes such as periorbital rash or edema, but no objective symptoms such as muscle weakness. Symptoms of amyopathic dermatomyositis, a type of dermatomyositis, include typical rashes of dermatomyositis, such as periorbital rash or edema, and the skin may show Gottron’s sign, shawl sign, pistol holster sign, and v-shape sign, but there is no objective muscle weakness. In addition to this, dermatomyositis without myopathy has normal creatine kinase on serum myosin profile, normal electromyography, and, if a muscle biopsy is performed, there may be no features of the lesion that are consistent with common dermatomyositis. If there are symptoms that are suspected to be those of dermatomyositis without myopathy, it is recommended to seek medical attention, complete the relevant examinations and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.