
Churg-Strauss Syndrome: A Beginner's Quick Start Guide on Managing EGPA Through Home Remedies and Diet, With Sample Recipes
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The syndrome is characterized by the abnormal growth of white blood cells called eosinophils.
These cells are normally found in small numbers in the bloodstream and help fight infections. However, in people with CSS, the eosinophils grow out of control and begin to damage tissues and organs.
The syndrome gets its name from Drs. Churg and Strauss, who first described the illness in 1951.
There is no cure for CSS, but there are treatments available to help control the symptoms and prevent further damage. In this guide, we will explore some of the natural methods that can be used to manage CSS.
For example, diet is an important factor in managing CSS. Some foods may help to reduce inflammation, while others may trigger flares. Identifying and avoiding trigger foods is an important part of managing CSS.
In addition to diet, there are several other natural methods that can be used to manage CSS symptoms. These include supplements, herbs, and home remedies.
In this beginner's quick start guide, you will discover...- What Churg-Strauss Syndrome is
- Its Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
- Lifestyle remedies
- What to eat and not to eat
- Sample recipes