Aortitis is generally not a major disease and falls under the category of chronic diseases, which are chronic inflammatory lesions of the blood vessels. Aortitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology, a chronic progressive vascular lesion, similar to hypertension and other chronic diseases, which cannot be completely cured, but has a better prognosis if the condition is stable. Therefore, aortitis is not a major disease. Aortitis cannot be cured and generally requires long-term medication such as cyclophosphamide and prednisone. The prognosis is generally good if bleeding does not occur in the organs involved; if bleeding occurs in the organs due to various factors, such as cerebral hemorrhage, it may be life-threatening if not treated in time. When aortitis occurs, it should be treated according to the doctor’s instructions, and the prognosis is good.