Vasculitis is a condition characterized by inflammation and damage to blood vessels, which can affect various organs in the body. The severity and location of the affected blood vessels determine the impact on different organs. In some cases, vasculitis primarily affects the skin, causing rashes, ulcers, or nodules. However, it can also impact major organs such as the kidneys, lungs, heart, or brain. When blood vessels in the kidneys are affected, it can lead to kidney damage and impaired function. Vasculitis affecting the lungs may cause cough, shortness of breath, or even lung tissue scarring. Involvement of blood vessels in the heart can cause chest pain and increase the risk of heart attacks or heart failure. Similarly, vasculitis affecting blood vessels in the brain can result in strokes, headaches, confusion, or even seizures. The symptoms and complications of vasculitis depend on the specific organ involved, and early detection and treatment are crucial to managing the condition effectively.
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