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  1. Different types of vasculitis have characteristic (localized) patterns of blood vessel involvement. However, vasculitis is often a systemic illness. Thus, patients with vasculitis generally feel sick. They often have fevers, weight loss, fatigue, a rapid pulse, and diffuse aches and pains that are difficult to pinpoint.

  2. Aug 17, 2023 · What are vasculitis symptoms? Some of the most common vasculitis symptoms include: Trouble breathing. Coughing. Numbness or tingling, especially in your hands and feet. Rashes, bumps or areas of discoloration on your skin. Fever. Fatigue or a general feeling of being sick. Weight loss. Weakness. Joint pain. Abdominal (stomach) pain.

  3. If leg ulcers began as painful red lumps on the leg the first time, then the return of painful red lumps may mean that vasculitis is back. Patients must become experts about their own manifestations of vasculitis so that they can recognize them immediately, consult their doctors, and begin appropriate treatment before serious damage occurs.

  4. For vasculitis, some basic questions to ask include: What type of vasculitis do I have? What's causing my vasculitis? Will I need more tests? Is my vasculitis acute or chronic? Will my vasculitis go away on its own? Is my vasculitis serious? Has any part of my body been seriously damaged by vasculitis? Can my vasculitis be cured?

  5. Oct 17, 2023 · Still, some general symptoms include: Fever. Weight loss. Loss of appetite. Fatigue. Headache. General aches and pains. Symptoms related to specific areas of your body include: Eyes. Your first...

  6. Causes |. Symptoms |. Diagnosis |. Prognosis |. Treatment |. More Information. Vasculitic disorders are caused by inflammation of the blood vessels (vasculitis). Vasculitis can be triggered by certain infections or drugs or can occur for unknown reasons.

  7. Pathophysiology |. Classification |. Symptoms and Signs |. Diagnosis |. Treatment |. Key Points. Vasculitis is inflammation of blood vessels, often with ischemia, necrosis, and organ inflammation. Vasculitis can affect any blood vessel—arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, or capillaries.

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