What are the symptoms of vasculitis?

Jun 11, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

I'm 47 years old. Recently, I suddenly developed red rashes on my body, sometimes accompanied by headaches. I suspect it might be vasculitis and would like to know what symptoms vasculitis can cause.

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Yang Tiesheng
Vasculitis is a group of disorders involving inflammation of blood vessels throughout the body. Symptoms vary depending on the type and the specific blood vessels affected, but common symptoms include: 1. Fatigue: Patients may experience persistent tiredness and weakness due to the body's inflammatory response. 2. Fever: Irregular low-grade or high fevers may occur as a result of inflammation. 3. Joint pain and swelling: Affected joints may become red, swollen, and painful, sometimes accompanied by limited mobility. 4. Skin changes: The skin may develop purple spots, ulcers, rashes, or nodules, particularly on the fingers, toes, or lower limbs. 5. Muscle pain: Widespread muscle aches and feelings of weakness are common. 6. Neurological problems: If vasculitis affects the brain or spinal cord, it may lead to headaches, vision problems, memory loss, numbness, or muscle weakness. If these symptoms occur, prompt medical evaluation is recommended.