Giant Cell Arteritis Infusion Therapy
Giant Cell Arteritis is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting large and medium-sized arteries, primarily in the head and neck, typically occurring in adults over 50. It causes arterial wall inflammation, potentially leading to serious complications like vision loss if untreated. Prompt diagnosis through blood tests and artery biopsy, followed by immediate treatment with corticosteroids, is crucial for managing the condition and preventing complications.

Symptoms

Symptoms
Symptoms of Giant Cell Arteritis include:
- Severe headaches, often in temples
- Scalp tenderness
- Jaw pain, especially when chewing
- Vision problems or sudden vision loss
- Fever
- Fatigue
- Unexplained weight loss
- Shoulder and hip pain (if associated with polymyalgia rheumatica)
- Double vision
- Persistent flu-like symptoms
These symptoms often develop suddenly. Some patients may experience only a few symptoms. Prompt medical attention is crucial if these symptoms occur, especially in older adults, due to the risk of permanent vision loss.

Treatment Options
Treatment options for Giant Cell Arteritis:
- High-dose corticosteroids (primary treatment)
- Steroid-sparing agents (e.g., methotrexate, tocilizumab)
- Low-dose aspirin
- Regular monitoring and blood tests
- Bone health management
- Lifestyle modifications
- Pain management as needed
- Gradual steroid tapering under medical supervision
Main goals: control inflammation, prevent complications, manage steroid side effects.

Living With
Living with Giant Cell Arteritis involves taking prescribed medications consistently, attending regular medical check-ups, monitoring for symptoms or side effects, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and working closely with healthcare providers to manage the condition and prevent complications while gradually reducing steroid dosage under medical supervision.
Meet our Infusion Specialists
Jalal Thwainey M.D.
Medical Director
Emilie Wojcik, N.P.
Director of Clinical Services
For Provider
Simplify patient referrals and offer advanced treatment options with our infusion partnership program.
For Patient
There may be a better way to manage your condition – explore infusion therapy.


