What symptom does nerve sex vasculitis have?

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Vasculitis is the inflammation of vascular wall and surrounding inflammatory cells infiltration, accompanied by vascular injury, including cellulose deposition, collagen degeneration, endothelial cell and muscle cell necrosis, also known as vasculitis. Primary vasculitis is caused directly by pathogenic factors acting on the vascular wall, and vasculitis is caused by certain symptoms and signs; Secondary vasculitis is caused by adjacent tissue lesions and vascular wall, but it is only one of its lesions, so it is not a vasculitis disease.

What symptom does nerve sex vasculitis have?

1. Lung: diffuse, interstitial or nodular lesions, cough, shortness of breath, dyspnea, etc; 2. Kidney: hematuria, proteinuria, high incidence, often early renal dysfunction; 3. Liver: liver discomfort, liver function damage;

Nervous system: the symptoms of cerebral ischemia and intracranial vasculitis can cause intracranial hemorrhage or nodular lesions due to the lesions of blood supply vessels to the intracranial. Vasculopathy supplying peripheral nerves can cause neuropathy and neurosensory and motor disorders;

Skin: many vasculitis will appear rash, skin vascular changes, sometimes rash is the only clinical manifestation. In allergic purpura, there can be skin bleeding points, bleeding spots. Some of them are nodular lesions, like the lumps after mosquito bites. In allergic vasculitis, Behcet's disease and other diseases, these lesions will appear. In addition, there are joint pain, gastrointestinal symptoms.

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Skin type allergic vasculitis, the symptoms of vasculitis, the disease only involves the skin, mostly in young adults. General fatigue, joint muscle pain and other symptoms, a small number of cases may have irregular fever, but also without the above symptoms. Skin lesions can be pleomorphic, including erythema, nodules, purpura, wheal, blood blisters, papules, necrosis and ulcers. The most common lesions were under the knees, especially in the lower part of the lower legs and dorsum of the foot.