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Behçet’s disease

Behçet’s (pronounced Betjets) syndrome (sometimes known as Behçet’s disease) is a chronic condition caused by disturbances in the body’s immune system. It is named after Hulushi Behçet (1889-1948), a Turkish dermatologist and scientist, who first recognised the syndrome in one of his patients in 1924. Although Behçet’s disease can affect people of any age, it most commonly affects those between the ages of 20 and 40. Common symptoms include mouth ulcers, genital ulcers, eye inflammation and arthritis. More

Behçet’s Syndrome Society

Caring for those with a rare, complex and lifelong disease

Welcome to the website of the Behçet’s Syndrome Society (registered charity number 326679), the official UK patient support group for people with Behçet’s disease. The terms Behçet’s Syndrome and Behçet’s Disease are used interchangeably on this site, but refer to the same condition.

The Society was formed in 1983 by Behçet's patient Judith Buckle (1950-1997) to whom we are eternally grateful. We have expanded our work in that 25 year period, and now aim to be the voice for Behçet's patients in the UK. We have over 500 active members. More

Stop Press...

We have a new area of the website for blogs by trustees and other volunteers. Click here to read the latest blog.

Online donations

We now have a secure online donations facility for those who wish to donate directly to the Society. More

Fundraising activities

Click here to read about the latest efforts to raise money for the Society, including the opportunity to take part in a tandem skydive.

Membership

 
  • How to join the BSS The Behçet’s Syndrome Society exists to serve its members and is both strengthened and encouraged by members from all over the World.
  • What the Society does The Behçet's Syndrome Society was established more than 20 years ago to support people with the condition. Find out here what it can do for you.
 

Medical

 
  • Information for patients Information about what Behçet's disease is, how it is diagnosed and treated, and what similar disorders exist, plus leaflets to download.
  • Medical Advisory Panel Introductions to the members of the BSS Medical Panel