Churg-Strauss syndrome, also known as eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis is an extremely rare condition characterized by blood vessel inflammation. It has the potential to permanently harm small and medium-sized blood vessels and disrupt the blood supply to organs and tissues.
The exact cause of Churg Strauss syndrome is unknown. It is most likely due to an overactive immune system triggered by genes and environmental factors, such as allergens or certain drugs. Advanced age, asthma, and nasal allergies are all risk factors for Churg Strauss syndrome.
The most given medicine for Churg-Strauss syndrome is prednisone, which lowers inflammation. To get your symptoms under control fast, your doctor may recommend a high dose of corticosteroids and then gradually lower the dosage to minimize the risk of side effects.
The doctor may prescribe azathioprine, cyclophosphamide, or methotrexate in addition to corticosteroids for severe symptoms.
This is given as an intravenous (IV) infusion once a month. This option is considered if other treatments are not effective.