Arteritis Rheumatic

Rheumatic arteritis is a disease that affects the arteries and causes them to narrow and become blocked. It can cause chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, and other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and dizziness.

Symptoms of rheumatic arteritis can vary depending on the severity of the disease. However, in general, patients may experience symptoms such as:

- Pain in the chest or front of the chest, which can be localized on one side or spread throughout the chest; - Shortness of breath on exertion; - Fast fatiguability; - Nausea or vomiting (which may be associated with pain)