Which are the symptoms of Behcet Syndrome?

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Symptoms of Behcet Syndrome


Behcet syndrome, also known as Behcet's disease, is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation in various parts of the body. It is characterized by recurring episodes of painful oral and genital ulcers, as well as other symptoms that can affect multiple systems. The exact cause of Behcet syndrome is unknown, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors.



Oral Ulcers: One of the hallmark symptoms of Behcet syndrome is the development of painful ulcers in the mouth. These ulcers can appear on the lips, tongue, gums, and inside the cheeks. They are typically round or oval-shaped and have a red border. The ulcers may come and go, lasting for about one to three weeks before healing on their own. In severe cases, multiple ulcers may be present at the same time.



Genital Ulcers: Another common symptom of Behcet syndrome is the presence of painful ulcers on the genitals. These ulcers can affect both men and women and may appear on the penis, scrotum, vulva, or vagina. They are similar in appearance to the oral ulcers and can cause discomfort during sexual intercourse or urination.



Skin Lesions: Behcet syndrome can also cause various skin manifestations. These can include erythema nodosum, which is the development of painful red nodules on the legs, and papulopustular lesions, which are small, pus-filled bumps on the skin. Skin lesions may come and go, and their severity can vary from person to person.



Eye Inflammation: Eye involvement is a serious complication of Behcet syndrome and can lead to vision loss if left untreated. Symptoms of eye inflammation can include redness, pain, blurred vision, sensitivity to light (photophobia), and excessive tearing. In severe cases, inflammation can affect various parts of the eye, including the uvea, retina, and optic nerve.



Joint Pain and Swelling: Many individuals with Behcet syndrome experience joint pain and swelling, which can affect both large and small joints. The joints may become warm, tender, and stiff, making movement difficult. Joint involvement in Behcet syndrome is typically episodic, with flare-ups followed by periods of remission.



Central Nervous System Involvement: Behcet syndrome can affect the central nervous system, leading to various neurological symptoms. These can include headaches, meningitis (inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord), brainstem involvement, and cognitive impairment. In severe cases, individuals may experience strokes or seizures.



Gastrointestinal Symptoms: Some individuals with Behcet syndrome may experience gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bleeding. These symptoms can be caused by inflammation in the digestive tract, including the stomach and intestines.



Vascular Involvement: Behcet syndrome can affect blood vessels throughout the body, leading to various vascular complications. These can include inflammation of the veins (venous thrombosis), which can cause pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area. In severe cases, blood clots can form, leading to more serious complications like deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism.



Other Symptoms: In addition to the above symptoms, Behcet syndrome can cause fatigue, fever, weight loss, and a general feeling of being unwell. These symptoms are often nonspecific and can be present during active disease flares.



It is important to note that the symptoms of Behcet syndrome can vary widely from person to person. Some individuals may experience mild symptoms that do not significantly impact their daily lives, while others may have more severe and debilitating symptoms. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial in managing the symptoms and preventing complications associated with Behcet syndrome.


by Diseasemaps

Inflammation/back pain is the worst

3/15/17 by TeresaK 351

Oral ulcers

3/15/17 by Joyce 401

My skin burning to the touch of anything. People , clothes etc. The painful ulcers on your bum! I'm dealing with that right now.

3/15/17 by Terry 100

The ulcers and the body wide pain

3/17/17 by Cyndi 100

I would say that the opthamological symptoms (inflammations and lesions in the eye) that can lead to blindness as well as neurological symptoms (brain lesions that can lead to personality and other changes) are most limiting, impactful and the first symptoms that I would prefer to be rid of. While other kinds of lesions (i.e. oral and skin lesions) are generally painful and uncomfortable and effect the quality of ones life, they are not as impairing as the eye and neurological symptoms.

4/28/17 by bleach 1000

When the genital lesions extend to the urinary tract, and peeing is painful beyond childbirth.

6/1/17 by PeninaD 100

The most common and often quite debilitating symptom is oral ulcers. For me, this was the first symptom I had. My entire mouth and throat were full of sores which were so painful I couldn't open my mouth. I still have some painful oral ulcers, however, the most debilitating symptom over the 40 years I have had Behçets is indescribable fatigue and chronic pain.

6/16/17 by Cindy 100

Uveitis has to be the worst symtom for me currently, I'm fighting so hard to save my sight yet nothing seems to be helping. This would be the first symptom I would be happy to see go!!

8/16/17 by Lucinda 400

The worst symptoms in my opinion are those connected to neurological system, because they can be very dangerous for patient. The disease can attack eyes, brain, limbs or any part of our body. However, the most painful are the oral and genital ulcers, erythema nodosum (mine is healing very slowly and it's covered with bleeding wounds) and bone pain.

8/27/17 by Monika 1160

Mouth ulcers are extremely painful and making even swallowing water painful. I would get rid of generalized pain and achiness, as well. For myself, the pain brings fatigue. This limits wanting to go around others which causes isolation. From here the horrible cycle of depression starts.

9/13/17 by wdebwill 850

Mouth & genital ulcers, eye problems , joint pain with swelling , tiredness

9/13/17 by Fallenangelld 700

Migraines. Skin problems: ulcers, inflammation, red patches. Joints inflammation. GI tract inflammation. Eyes inflammation

9/17/17 by Carole-Anne Halsey 2000

All of it every part the pain and double failed hip replacement

10/24/17 by Linda Egan 1500

They are all bad. My worst was vaginal ulceration, then joint pain,depression with the constant pain cronic fatigue.

10/27/17 by Lyn 400

Ulcers so bad you can’t eat or drink or pee, so you end up in hospital on drips and catheterised. Bowel problems that are so bad they control how you live your life. Bone, joint and muscle pain so bad it leaves you in tears. The horrendous side effects of all the drugs you have to take. The depression that chronic illnesses cause........the list is endless.

5/18/18 by Andrea 100

mouth sores, eye inflammation, skin rashes and lesions, and genital sores

7/31/18 by Merve Deniz 500

Behcet's syndrome has so many symptoms. Most of the time it is mouth and gential ulcer. Yet they can range in everything from eye uvitis, to gastrointestinal issues, fatigue, and nerologic symptoms. It just varies person to person. The one symptom I would get rid of is the neurological attack on my nervous system.

1/11/22 by Leah 900

Seizures, migraines, rashes, vision loss, not being able to eat, nausea and vomiting. Pain absolutely everywhere. Fatigue that feels like you have heavy weights on your feet. Confusion and memory loss for me were very limiting from what my life was before. I'd get rid of them all. I wouldn't want to trade really but rashes are more annoying than limiting, unless they get infected. My oral ulcers are not as frequent as what I've read others have but considering pain in my mouth is so intense, no thank you.

3/15/22 by RonnieJ 3350

The symptoms that we frequently have the most problems with are the side effects from the medications that we take if it is regular Behcet's. A small percentage of BD patients have NeuroBehcet's Disease and it ravages out neurological system. It is so devastating that most of us with NBD are disabled. We get symptoms that can include the following: peripheral neuropathy, vascular headaches (think migraines and clusters had a child from h**l), vision disturbances, brain fog, and severe speach and memory issues.

3/16/22 by Shelby 2750
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Canker sores on the skin, thrush genitals, uveitis

9/11/17 by Guillermo Luis. Translated
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Joint stiffness, thrush, petergias, uveitis, vasculitis,...

9/17/17 by Salvador. Translated

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