Behcet's disease, or Behcet's syndrome, is a rare vascular disorder that affects many body parts, most commonly the small blood vessels in the mouth, genitals, skin, and eyes. The cause of behcet's disease is unknown, but genetic and environmental factors likely play a role. The disease is characterized by painful mouth sores (aphthous ulcers), eye inflammation (uveitis), genital sores, skin rashes, and lesions. Treatment involves medications like topical corticosteroids, mouth rinses, and eyedrops to reduce Behcet's disease's signs and symptoms and prevent serious complications, such as blindness.
Behcet's Disease
Behcet's disease is an acute autoimmune and mucocutaneous disease. Read the article to learn more about this disease.
Renal Involvement in Behcet Disease - Understanding the Connection
Renal involvement in Behcet's disease is rare and associated with varying clinical features. Read the article to know more.