How To Treat Churg-Strauss Syndrome

Bone Protection

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Churg-Strauss syndrome can cause skeletal damage due to the constriction of oxygen to the blood vessels, which can cause bones to become brittle and lead to an increased risk of fractures. Churg-Strauss syndrome patients must be mindful of this increased risk. Physicians may suggest vitamin D supplements and calcium as well as encourage patients to increase their consumption of foods rich in the vitamins mentioned above for optimal bone protection. Individuals with Churg-Strauss syndrome who wish to increase their consumption of vitamin D through food will find tuna, salmon cheese, and egg yolks are great sources, while beans and lentils, leafy green vegetables, whey protein, and yogurt are all excellent sources of calcium.

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