Explaining Takayasu's Arteritis
What is Arteritis? Arteritis is the inflammation of arteries that damages the blood vessel walls in the body and reduces the blood flow to the organs. Arteritis, a complex disease, is not yet fully understood. Arteritis can be divided into different types based on the organ system affected by the disease. The complication of arteritis is thrombosis, which can be fatal. Arteritis and phlebitis are a type of vasculitis. In this article, we will focus on a specific kind of Arteritis called the Takayasu’s Arteritis.
What is Takayasu’s arteritis? Takayasu’s arteritis defines the inflammation in the walls of the largest arteries in your body. The arteries most commonly affected are the aorta and its branches, including the blood vessels that supply blood to the arms and travel through the neck to provide it to the brain.