How To Treat Churg-Strauss Syndrome

Corticosteroids

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Corticosteroids are often used to treat Churg-Strauss syndrome. They are typically used alone if the patient is experiencing mild symptoms, or in conjunction with other medications or treatment methods. Of the many corticosteroids on the market, prednisone is the one most commonly recommended treatments for Churg-Strauss syndrome. When a patient is experiencing symptoms, a doctor may suggest an elevated dose to help a patient get their symptoms under control and then slowly decrease the dose once they are manageable. Continuous use of high dosage intake of these medications is not advised, as high doses and extended use, even at low doses, can have serious side effects on the body, such as bone loss, high blood sugar, weight gain, resistant infections, and cataracts.

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