Vasculitis Hemorrhagic

Hemorrhagic vasculitis (VH) is an inflammatory disease of blood vessels that affects their inner lining (endothelium). It occurs as a result of dysfunction of the endothelium, which leads to a deterioration in the blood supply to organs and tissues, as well as to the appearance of painful and bumpy redness.



Hemorrhagic vasculitis is a serious disease that can lead to serious consequences for health and life. This is an autoimmune inflammation of the walls of blood vessels, which leads to their damage and poor circulation. One of the most dangerous types of vasulitis is hemorrhagic vasculitis (Kaposi's vasculitis). In this article we will talk about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

The causes of hemorrhagic vasculitis are unknown, but certain factors, such as infections, medications and allergies, can increase the risk of developing it.

Symptoms of vasculitis. *

The main symptoms are: high fever, severe joint pain, skin rash, bleeding, bruising and nosebleeds. Skin rashes and the appearance of bloody spots can vary and depend on the form of vasculitis (capillary toxic, arthrotoxic or hemorrhagic).

Bleeding can occur not only from the nasal passages, but also from the gastrointestinal tract.