Vasculitis Infectious

The article will discuss the definition of infectious type vasculitis, as well as its main symptoms and causes. In addition, the article will provide detailed information about the methods of treatment and diagnosis of this disease.

Infectious vasculitis is a disease in which the walls of blood vessels are damaged, which leads to impaired circulation and other serious consequences. The main symptom of this disease is redness and swelling of the skin, which can spread throughout the body. With infectious vasculitis, a characteristic symptom is a high temperature that lasts for a long time.

Infectious vasculitis is most often caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi that enter the human body through the blood or mucous membranes. Viruses and bacteria can penetrate the walls of blood vessels due to damage to their walls. Infections that cause vasculitis include Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, Salmonella, Epstein-Barr virus, HIV, and human herpes virus.