When to Suspect MCAS You should strongly consider MCAS if you: Experiences skin flushing, itching, swelling, rash, hives Reacts to many unrelated foods or supplements Gets worse with stress, heat, fragrance, or alcohol Has symptoms that move between systems (GI neuro skin) Experiences mystery inflammation, fatigue, or anxiety Have unexplained stomach cramps, bloating, indigestion, heartburn, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting Experiences sleep disruption Can present as cardiovascular issues Or Tinnitus Among other symptoms Testing for MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome) can be tricky because mast cells release many different mediators, often episodically, and these mediators degrade quickly
Its proposed mechanisms are complex and multifaceted, involving interactions with the nitric oxide (NO) system, influence on growth factor expression (like Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor or VEGF), and modulation of cellular pathways related to tissue repair
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Side effects like reactions at the injection site are common
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