
Churg-Strauss syndrome is an autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation of the blood vessels, abnormal clustering of white blood cells, and accumulated antibodies. The syndrome causes the immune system to attack the body. This rare disorder affects multiple organ systems including the kidneys and can cause nerve damage in affected areas. Churg-Strauss may be preceded by allergic reactions and asthma.
Symptoms of the syndrome include, but may not be limited to, fever, weight loss, rash, lung tissue infiltrations, fatigue, skin lesions, and muscle pains. Churg-Strauss syndrome is often difficult to diagnose as early symptoms mimic influenza.
Doctors use several treatments to fight Churg-Strauss. Early diagnosis increases survival rates.
Onset typically occurs between the ages of 15 to 70. The disease affects both males and females. The exact cause of Churg-Strauss syndrome is unknown.
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