Vasculitis Complications

Vasculitis is a very serious condition in which the blood vessels of the body are damaged. This can lead to a wide range of complications, including tissue and organ damage, stroke, and even death. Vasculitis can be caused by an autoimmune disorder, an infectious disease, or a reaction to medication or a toxic substance. The treatment and management of vasculitis complications often include long-term use of medications and lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking or limiting alcohol intake. Early diagnosis and treatment of vasculitis complications can help prevent serious and permanent damage to the body.

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