Arteritis: Understanding Inflammation of Arteries - Symptoms & Causes
Arteritis is the medical term for inflammation of an artery or arteries. It can affect arteries of any size, anywhere in the body. Arteritis can cause the artery to become narrow or blocked, which can lead to a variety of symptoms, depending on the location of the affected artery.
Some common symptoms of arteritis include:
* Pain in the affected area
* Swelling
* Tenderness
* Redness
* Warmth
* Weakness
* Numbness
* Tingling
* Skin changes
* Hair loss
* Weight loss
* Fatigue
Arteritis can be a serious condition, and it can lead to complications such as stroke, heart attack, and kidney failure. Treatment for arteritis typically involves medications to reduce inflammation and prevent blood clots. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to repair damaged arteries.
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