Complications, Risk Factors, And Causes Of Temporal Arteritis
The temporal arteries are blood vessels found around the temples and help supply blood to the brain. Temporal arteritis, a form of vasculitis, occurs when those vessels are contracted and inflamed. The ciliary arteries and the other larger vessels, which can lead to serious health complications. When left untreated, the condition can be very dangerous and potentially deadly. Temporal arteritis is a relatively rare disorder, and it is most common among those older than fifty. Commonly, temporal arteritis involves fatigue, fever, jaw pain, muscle aches, and loss of appetite among other symptoms. Overall, the causes and risk factors of temporal arteritis are not well understood, but researchers have pointed out some potential causes, risk factors, and common complications.