Behcet disease is an auto-inflammatory systemic vasculitis. It causes inflammation of blood vessels. It's a rare disease in the U.S., but it's more common in the Middle East and Asia. It's more common in people in their 20s to 40s, but it can happen at any age. The disease tends to be more severe in men, in younger people, and in people from the Middle East or Asia.
An autoimmune disease is caused by a problem with the immune system. The immune system's job is to protect the body from disease. It does this by attacking things in the body, such as viruses, that may cause harm. When you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system attacks your own body.
In Behcet disease, the immune system attacks blood vessels in your body. This causes them to become swollen and inflamed. This may limit blood flow to vital organs and tissues. It can affect any size blood vessels that carry blood in your body. The inflammation can cause many symptoms, such as sores on the mouth or genitals.
The disease is named after the Turkish dermatologist, Dr. Hulusi Behcet. He first described the disease in the 1930s.