Vasculitis is a disease that causes inflammation of the blood vessels, affecting your veins and arteries, making it more difficult for blood to pass through. Without treatment, it can cause serious complications, damage your organs, and place you at greater risk for an aneurysm. Timely vasculitis treatment is vital.

Do You Have Any of These Symptoms of Vasculitis?

Although vasculitis is actually quite rare, you should still be aware of its symptoms. If you have any of the following signs you should schedule an appointment with us as soon as possible:

  • Bloody cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Red skin spots
  • Skin ulcers
  • Lumps or nodules
  • Numbness or weakness in hands or feet

Timely Vasculitis Treatment is Vital Because the Disease Can Become Life-Threatening

Early detection can spell the difference between mild health problems and serious illness. Vasculitis also varies from patient to patient. You may have mild problems or symptoms so severe that they are disabling. You may only have one “episode” or you may have several ones throughout the years.

Current and Effective Vasculitis Treatments

While every case is different, vasculitis is typically treated with glucocorticoids (steroid hormones). However, you may be prescribed additional medicines designed to suppress your immune system.

What Causes Vasculitis?

Research is still ongoing, and there’s a lot to learn about how vasculitis develops. However, we do know that it appears to have a genetic component and is an autoimmune disease, a disease where the body’s immune system mistakenly “attacks” healthy cells. Sometimes long-term hepatitis C or hepatitis B viruses can contribute to the development of vasculitis.

Leading Vasculitis Treatment From The Raleigh Rheumatologist You Can Trust

Rheumatologists are the experts in treating diseases such as vasculitis, and their expertise and experience can lead you on the road to recovery, minimizing the effects of this serious and complicated disease.

Dr. Chaudhary is dedicated to improving his patients’ quality of life, providing innovative treatment and insightful care. He is board-certified and a member of the American College of Rheumatology.

We take a conservative approach to medicine at RMG Rheumatology: We will only turn to pharmaceutical solutions when more natural healing and lifestyle modifications have not been successful.

If you’re showing signs of vasculitis, struggling with gout, or facing the inconvenient pain of carpal tunnel syndrome, we encourage you to contact us for an appointment today to experience our healthcare excellence firsthand.

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