The condition can weaken arterial walls, which can cause aneurysms and tears as well as artery narrowing or obstruction. In addition, it can lead to high blood pressure, arm or chest pain, and, in the worst cases, heart failure or stroke. If you don't have any symptoms, therapy might not be necessary. However, the majority of patients need medications to manage arterial inflammation and avoid complications. Even with treatment, relapses happen frequently, and your symptoms could fluctuate.If you have shortness of breath, chest discomfort, arm pain, or stroke-related symptoms including facial drooping, arm paralysis, or trouble speaking, you should seek medical attention right once. You should schedule a visit with your doctor if you notice any other symptoms or signs that worry you.
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