Symptoms and treatment of vasculitis

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If you don't understand the symptoms of vasculitis, you can't find it in time and treat it in time. You will miss the best time for treatment, which will bring serious consequences to patients. In fact, vasculitis is a manifestation of severe rheumatoid arthritis. The symptoms and treatment of vasculitis, I'll tell you about it.

Symptoms and treatment of vasculitis

The damage of vasculitis often occurs first in the leg of young women, then to the thigh and buttock, rarely in the upper limb. The basic lesions were as follows: Myrica rubra or larger subcutaneous nodules, ranging from several to more than 10. Scattered distribution, not limited to extension or flexion. Most of them are light, bright red or skin color, and those with a long period of disease can also be dark red or purplish red, which can be regressed after pressing. The nodules subside or leave a little pigmented spots, without ulceration and mutual fusion tendency.

Vasculitis has varying degrees of pain and tenderness, conscious leg swelling, pain, weakness, especially with edema, walking and standing aggravated, or knee, ankle pain, but no swelling. Systemic symptoms vary depending on the severity of the disease and the amount of damage, generally including fatigue, drowsiness, headache or loss of appetite.

Vasculitis mostly occurs in women after 30 years old, occasionally in young women and men. The lesions were subcutaneous nodules to large infiltrating masses. It usually occurs in the lower limbs. Especially in the back of the leg, it can also occur in the thigh and upper arm. It may occur only in one leg, or more nodules may occur in one leg than in the other. Nodules have spontaneous pain or tenderness, slow development, but sometimes acute, surface skin red and hot

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The above is the symptom of vasculitis. After learning and understanding, we can find and treat the disease in time, which can prevent the aggravation of the disease and take corresponding measures in time.