What Does Behcet's Disease Treatment Involve?
Behcet's disease is an inflammatory chronic condition that causes damage to the blood vessels. This condition is caused by blood vessels swelling and inflammation called vasculitis. Behcet's disease affects each patient differently, but common symptoms and complications include genital sores, skin problems, clots in the veins, mouth sores, eye inflammation, joint pain, meninge inflammation, and numerous gastrointestinal problems. The underlying causes of Behcet's are unclear, but it most commonly occurs in individuals between twenty and forty years old. It can be difficult to diagnose this condition because of its systemic nature. The symptoms of Behcet's disease are often scattered throughout the body, and they can appear to be unrelated to each other at first.