Symptoms of aortitis include fatigue, fever, loss of vision, etc. Patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions for medication and surgery. 1. Symptoms: A few patients may have non-specific systemic symptoms such as fatigue, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, etc. before localized symptoms occur. With the development of the disease, patients with type I may have headache, memory loss, vision loss and other symptoms, and in severe cases, convulsions, aphasia, etc. Some patients with type II may also have headache, memory loss, vision loss and other symptoms. In severe cases, convulsions and aphasia may also occur. Some type II patients may also experience back pain. If it is type III patient, it is mostly manifested as persistent hypertension, and may have lower limb weakness, intermittent claudication, etc. The symptoms of type IV patient are similar to those of type III, but no murmur can be smelled in the back, and if it is type V patient, all the symptoms mentioned above can also be found. 2.Treatment: (1) Drug treatment: Usually, patients can be treated with glucocorticoids such as prednisone and immunosuppressants such as methotrexate and cyclophosphamide. Some patients can also be treated with vasodilators such as diprazole or antiplatelet agents such as aspirin. (2) Surgical treatment: If the diseased artery has obvious narrowing or occlusion, it is necessary to carry out carotid artery-subclavian artery bypass grafting and axillary artery bypass grafting under the guidance of doctors in time. It is recommended that patients pay more attention to their symptoms, and seek timely medical treatment if any of the above conditions occur. If the diagnosis is aortitis, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions for specific treatment.