How To Treat Churg-Strauss Syndrome
Churg-Strauss syndrome is a rare disorder that causes inflammation of the blood vessels resulting in organ and tissue damage due to the restriction of oxygen nutrient blood flow. The most common symptom of Churg-Strauss syndrome is asthma along with hay fever, bleeding of the gastrointestinal tract, and numbness and pain in the extremities. There currently is no specific diagnostic test to determine whether a person has the disorder and because symptoms are so similar to other illnesses, diagnosing Churg-Strauss can be difficult. While there is no cure for the disorder, there are several treatment methods to help patients manage symptoms.
Immunosuppressants

Patients with more severe symptoms of Churg-Strauss syndrome may find relief using immunosuppressive medications. Cyclophosphamide, azathioprine, and methotrexate are examples of the most common immunosuppressive medications on the market used to treat the disorder. Immunosuppressants are typically less toxic to the body and can help reduce the steroids a patient may have to take, thereby limiting the side effects that can come with long-term steroid use. Immunosuppressants weaken the body's natural ability to fight infection. Because of this, those undergoing immunosuppressant treatment for Churg-Strauss will need to be closely monitored by their physician and healthcare team.
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