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Arteritis

Arteritis is inflammationof the walls of arteries, usually as a result of infectionor auto-immuneresponse.

Temporal arteritis, also called giant cell arteritis, is specifically arteritis of the vesselssupplying the head, eyesand optic nerves, particularly the temporal artery. It can cause obstruction of blood flow to the optic nerve which can cause vision loss. It may also progress to other parts of the body. Symptoms include headache, vision problems, sensitivity in the head and fatigue. This condition is rare in people under the age of 50. It is four times as common in women as in men. Treatment generally involves steroids to reduce the inflammation. In [homeopathy], remedies usually given to arteritis patient are Acon, Apis, Glon, Tub.

Arteritis may be partially caused by the fungal pathogen Candida albicans. [1]

References

[1] Nagi-Miura, N.; et al. Lethal and severe coronary arteritis in DBA/2 mice induced by fungal pathogen, CAWS, Candida albicans water-soluble fraction. Atherosclerosis. In Press, Corrected Proof [No Journal Placement Yet]. Available online (12 September 2005). PMID 16157343.

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