A vascular infection is an infection in your arteries or veins. It can be caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses.

Vascular infections usually happen after vascular surgery, and can appear months or even years after the surgery. They can also happen when a serious infection somewhere else in your body moves into your bloodstream.

Symptoms

Vascular infections often cause discharge from the site of surgery. They may also cause flu-like symptoms like chills, muscle aches, a fever, and pain.

Treatment

Many vascular infections can be treated with antibiotics. If the infection happens after an artery or vein has been replaced, bypassed, or repaired, you made need surgery to remove or replace the infected part.

Risk Factors

Previous vascular surgery is the biggest risk factor for, and most common cause of, a vascular infection.

Departments and Programs Who Treat This Condition

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A center providing vascular care, including diagnosis and treatment for conditions such as peripheral artery disease, aneurysms, and blood vessel disorders, with coordinated servi…
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A program within the Vascular Medicine Center providing vascular and endovascular surgery, including diagnosis and treatment for conditions such as aneurysms, peripheral artery di…