Major Symptoms Of Churg-Strauss Syndrome

Joint Pain

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Joint pain can also occur in patients with Churg-Strauss syndrome. Fever and sweating can lead to a loss of appetite and general illness, which typically leads an individual to rest a lot. When this happens, the muscles and joints can become locked or tightened, causing tenderness, numbness, abnormal sensations, and even pain. Joint pain in Churg-Strauss patients typically occurs in the hands and feet, but it can also affect the joints in the arms and legs. Again, inflammation is the main component of this disorder and, though it typically affects the lungs and skin, it can certainly spread to the tissues in the joints, causing swelling, stiffness, and aches.

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