Takayasu's arteritis is a rare instance of vasculitis, a category of diseases that cause inflammation of the blood vessels (pronounced tah-kah-YAH-sooz ahr-tuh-RIE-tis). The aorta, a big artery that connects your heart to the rest of your body, as well as its principal branches, are harmed by Takayasu's arteritis. Atherosclerosis can cause arterial walls to become weaker and rip or bulge (aneurysm). It can also cause arteries to become narrower or clogged. Moreover, it may cause chest discomfort, arm pain, high blood pressure, and ultimately heart failure or a stroke. You might not require therapy if you have no symptoms. Yet, the majority of patients with the illness require drugs to treat artery inflammation and avoid consequences. Relapses are occur even with therapy, and your symptoms may fluctuate.
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