Cure for Angiitis

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 Journal of vasculitis  has announced almost 50 percent discount on article processing charge to commemorate its Anniversary. On behalf of the Journal of vasculitis, the editor of journal of vasculitis is overwhelmed by the response and eagerness of the academic and research contributors to publish with the journal and take part in the year-long celebrations.

Vasculitis: The inflammation of blood vessels is called as vasculitis. The vascular system refers to the collection of all blood vessels in the body. Vasculitis means and inflammation of the blood vessels. It can affect different parts of the body, and the impact and symptoms will depend on which part is affected. Vasculitis is also called angiitis and arteritis. It causes alterations in the walls of blood vessels, which may include scarring, weakening, narrowing, and thickening. Vasculitis can be acute and short-term or chronic and long-term. In some cases the organs in the body may be affected, especially if they do not receive enough nutrient and oxygen-rich blood, resulting in organ damage, and sometimes death.

Treatment

Treatment for vasculitis depends on several factors, including what type of vasculitis the person has, the severity of their symptoms, their age, and their general health. Sometimes, as may be the case with Henoch-Schonlein purpura, the condition clears up without medical treatment. Listed here are some of the most commonly used medications for vasculitis:

Steroids

These are used to reduce inflammation. Examples include prednisone or methylprednisolone (Medrol). Side effects may be severe if taken over the long-term. They may include:

  • weight gain
  • diabetes
  • osteoporosis (thinning of the bones)

Very soon  we will publish the 6th volume issue 1 in our journal of vasculitis .The journal invites different types of articles including original research article, review articles, short note communications, case reports, Editorials, letters to the Editors and expert opinions & commentaries from different regions for publication.
Treatments are generally directed toward stopping the inflammation and suppressing the immune system. Submit manuscript online or through mail as an attachment at vasculitis@peerjournal.com

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Mercy Eleanor
Editorial Assistant Journal of vasculitis.
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