Vasculitis Treatment
Vasculitis is an inflammatory disorder that affects the walls of small and large arteries. Its main symptom is a decrease in blood supply to the tissue supplied by the affected vessels. Treatment of vasculitis primarily focuses on controlling the inflammation and preventing harm caused by it. This can involve immune-suppressing medications, such as corticosteroids, to reduce inflammation and prevent tissue damage. Other therapies and treatments may also be used to address symptoms, support organ health, and reduce the risk of complications. By treating the underlying cause and controlling the inflammation, the prognosis for vasculitis is usually good.
← International Journal of Vasculitis