Medindia
Discover the benefits of premium membership Register
Medindia » Patientinfo

Diagnosis of Churg-Strauss Syndrome

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Nithin Jayan, MBBS, DNB on Aug 01, 2014


Diagnosis and Treatment of Churg-Strauss Syndrome

Diagnosis of Churg-Strauss Syndrome

Churg-Strauss syndrome diagnosis is difficult as it lacks specific tests; besides the signs and symptoms bear a strong semblance to those of other diseases.


To help ease the matter, the American College of Rheumatology has established six diagnostic criteria for Churg-Strauss syndrome. A person is said to have the disease if he has any 4-6 of the criteria. Some doctors come to a conclusion even if 2-3 of the criteria are present. The 6 criteria include the following-

To find out and establish any of the above criteria a series of tests may have to be carried out including blood tests, imaging tests such as CT or MRI scan or biopsy of specific samples.

Treatment for Churg-Strauss Syndrome

There is no permanent cure for Churg-Strauss syndrome, but certain medications can help to achieve remission. Early diagnosis and treatment can bring about a good outcome and reduce the risk of complications.

A good outcome and a reduced risk of complications from both the disease and its treatment are more likely when Churg-Strauss syndrome is diagnosed and treated early.

Some of the drugs used to treat Churg-Strauss syndrome include corticosteroids and other immunosuppressants such as cyclophosphamide, azathioprine or methotrexate and intravenous immunoglobulin.

Among the corticosteroids, Prednisone is the most commonly prescribed drug for Churg-Strauss syndrome. A high dose of the medicine may be described by the doctor to get the symptoms under control. However, due to its harmful side effects such as bone loss, high blood sugar, cataracts and infections the doctor might decrease the dose to the lowest level that is required to keep the disease under control.

Intravenous immunoglobulin is the most benign of all the treatments of Churg-Strauss syndrome, the side effects of which include flu-like symptoms that last a day or two. This is an expensive mode of treatment and is not universally effective and hence it is administered only for those in whom other treatments have failed.


Despite intense therapies recurrence is common in the Churg-Strauss patients.

Self Care of Churg-Strauss Syndrome

Long-term treatment with corticosteroids such as prednisone can give rise to a series of side effects but steps can be taken to minimize them. Some basic measures are as follows -

Churg-Strauss syndrome is a serious condition with a risk of recurrence and hence it would be important to know about the condition in order to deal with its complications. Also, it is important to form a support group to tide you through stressful times while dealing with this devastating disease.

Cite this Article

Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report:

  • APA

    Dr. Reeja Tharu. (2014, August 01). Diagnosis and Treatment of Churg-Strauss Syndrome. Medindia. Retrieved on Jul 07, 2024 from https://www.medindia.net/health/conditions/diagnosis-and-treatment-of-churg-strauss-syndrome.htm.

  • MLA

    Dr. Reeja Tharu. "Diagnosis and Treatment of Churg-Strauss Syndrome". Medindia. Jul 07, 2024. <https://www.medindia.net/health/conditions/diagnosis-and-treatment-of-churg-strauss-syndrome.htm>.

  • Chicago

    Dr. Reeja Tharu. "Diagnosis and Treatment of Churg-Strauss Syndrome". Medindia. https://www.medindia.net/health/conditions/diagnosis-and-treatment-of-churg-strauss-syndrome.htm. (accessed Jul 07, 2024).

  • Harvard

    Dr. Reeja Tharu. 2014. Diagnosis and Treatment of Churg-Strauss Syndrome. Medindia, viewed Jul 07, 2024, https://www.medindia.net/health/conditions/diagnosis-and-treatment-of-churg-strauss-syndrome.htm.

View Non AMP Site | Back to top ↑