Major Symptoms Of Churg-Strauss Syndrome

Swollen Lymph Nodes

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Swollen lymph nodes are frequently observed during the vasculitic stage of Churg-Strauss syndrome. These can occur in the face, neck, and other areas of the body. Depending on the degree of swelling, the lymph nodes might also be painful to the touch, and pain may increase with certain movements. Swollen lymph nodes vary in size, and they typically range from the size of a pea to the size of a cherry. Along with the swelling of the lymph nodes, patients at this stage could experience swollen, painful joints, and skin rashes or sores may be present. To assess lymph nodes, a doctor will begin by feeling the lymph nodes along the jaw, neck, collarbone, and armpits. They may also need to feel the lymph nodes in the groin. The doctor will note which of the patient's lymph nodes are painful, and the degree of swelling in each node. Blood tests, ultrasounds, x-rays, or MRI scans might be necessary to rule out certain conditions, and the patient may need to have a lymph node biopsy. In some cases, the physician might recommend removal of one or more lymph nodes.

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