Symptom Checklist
Select the symptoms you are experiencing:
A feeling of warmth in the affected area
Aching, burning, or throbbing in the legs
Bluish discoloration of lips, fingers, and toes (cyanosis)
Blurred vision
Chest pain
Chest pain or discomfort
Chest pain or discomfort (angina)
Chest pain or discomfort, usually under the breastbone
Chest pain or tightness
Chest that sinks in (pectus excavatum) or sticks out (pectus carinatum)
Cold sweat
Coldness in the lower leg or foot
Cough
Cough, sometimes with bloody mucus
Curvature of the spine (scoliosis)
Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
Discolored skin on the legs
Dizziness
Dizziness or fainting
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Dizziness or vertigo
Enlarged aorta, which may cause chest pain, shortness of breath, or dizziness
Fainting
Fainting (syncope)
Fainting or dizziness
Fatigue
Fatigue, especially during exertion
Fever
Fingers and toes that turn white, blue, or red when exposed to cold or stress
Headaches
Heart murmur
Heart palpitations
Heaviness or tiredness in the legs
High fever
Increased need to urinate at night
Intense chest pain or pressure
Irregular heartbeat
Irregular heartbeat or palpitations
Irregular or rapid heartbeat
Itching around the veins
Leg pain, cramping, or discomfort during walking or exercise (claudication)
Lightheadedness or fainting
Loss of coordination or balance
Nausea
Nausea and vomiting
Nausea or indigestion
Nausea or vomiting
Nosebleeds
Numbness or tingling in the affected areas
Numbness or weakness in the legs
Pain in the arms, neck, jaw, shoulder, or back
Pain or tenderness in the leg, often starting in the calf
Pain or throbbing as blood flow returns to normal
Pain radiating to the arms, neck, jaw, shoulder, or back
Pain radiating to the neck, jaw, or arms
Palpitations
Palpitations (a racing, uncomfortable, or irregular heartbeat)
Persistent cough or wheezing
Rapid or irregular heartbeat
Rapid or weak pulse
Rapid, shallow breathing
Rash
Red eyes
Red or discolored skin on the leg
Seizures
Sharp, stabbing chest pain that worsens when lying down or taking deep breaths
Shortness of breath
Shortness of breath (dyspnea)
Shortness of breath, especially during exertion or when lying flat
Similar symptoms to a stroke, but usually last only a few minutes to a few hours
Slow-growing toenails
Slurred speech or difficulty speaking (dysarthria)
Sores or ulcers on the legs or feet that don't heal
Sudden cardiac arrest
Sudden confusion, trouble speaking, or understanding speech
Sudden hearing loss or ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
Sudden severe headache with no known cause
Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes
Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, or loss of balance or coordination
Sudden weakness or numbness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side
Sudden weight gain
Sudden, severe chest or upper back pain
Sudden, sharp chest pain that worsens with deep breaths or coughing
Swelling in the affected leg
Swelling in the legs, ankles, and feet (edema)
Swelling of the abdomen (ascites)
Swollen ankles or feet
Swollen lymph nodes in the neck
Swollen, red palms and soles
Swollen, red, cracked lips and tongue
Swollen, twisted, and often painful veins that are visible under the skin
Symptoms depend on the specific type of vasculitis and the organs affected
Symptoms resolve completely, with no lasting effects
Symptoms vary depending on the specific defect
Tall, slender build with long limbs and fingers
Tenderness or pain in the chest, abdomen, or back
Visual disturbances or double vision
Weakness
Weakness or numbness in the face, arms, or legs