Vasculitis Affecting Peripheral Vessels
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Understanding Vasculitis Affecting Peripheral Vessels
Peripheral vasculitis is inflammation of blood vessels affecting circulation to the limbs and organs. It may occur due to autoimmune diseases or infections.
Introduction
Peripheral vasculitis is inflammation of blood vessels affecting circulation to the limbs and organs. It may occur due to autoimmune diseases or infections.
Common Symptoms
- Pain and swelling in limbs
- Skin rash or ulcers
- Fever and fatigue
- Numbness or tingling
- Weakness and poor circulation
Treatment Options
- Corticosteroids and immunosuppressants
- Blood tests and vascular imaging
- Pain and inflammation management
- Treatment of underlying autoimmune disease
- Surgical care for severe ischemia
Recovery & Outlook
Many patients improve with early diagnosis and immunosuppressive therapy, though long-term monitoring is often needed.