The symptoms of vasculitis depend on which blood vessels and organs are affected.
If vasculitis is present in small capillaries, symptoms may be apparent in the fingers and toes. If vasculitis is present in medium to large blood vessels, symptoms may occur in the head and neck. Because vasculitis often affects several organs or even the entire body (systemic vasculitis), many people experience a variety of numerous symptoms or an overall feeling of illness which vary widely between individuals.
General Vasculitis Symptoms:
Specific types of Vasculitis may have more pronounced Symptoms:
Ignoring your symptoms may delay a proper diagnosis and treatment, which can result in long-term damage to the affected areas. It’s important to speak with your doctor if you experience symptoms that are uncommon or concerning to you.