Vasculitis may lead to high blood pressure, once diagnosed with vasculitis, should actively seek medical treatment to avoid complications such as hypertension.
Vasculitis can affect many systems of the body in different degrees, once the renal artery is involved, resulting in renal artery stenosis, which can lead to proteinuria, hematuria, renal hypertension and renal insufficiency.
Vasculitis can involve many organs of the body, for example, patients with multiple aortitis may also lead to heart valve and coronary artery involvement, which can also lead to hypertension, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and other diseases.
Once the diagnosis of vasculitis is confirmed, the patient should go to the hospital as soon as possible to clarify the type of blood vessels involved and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.