Ailments & Conditions

10 Important Symptoms of Vasculitis

Fever

Vasculitis usually leads to a fever. In fact, this is a very common sign when inflammation occurs in the body. It triggers the immune system to raise the body’s temperature to fight against foreign invaders. Technically, people with a fever tend to have their temperature above the normal range, which is around 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are alternating between chills and sweats or feel warm, then make sure to check with a thermometer. If the temperature is more than 39 degrees Celsius or 103 degrees Fahrenheit, visit your doctor immediately because it might indicate a serious underlying issue. [2]