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Histamine, via histamine receptor 1, may potentiate visceral hypersensitivity. Some researchers theorize that immune-mediated responses to food components ...
Comparison of these novel markers to conventional markers of tryptase and the well characterized n-methyl histamine and 11β-prostaglandinF2α. Use of ...
The next time you come in contact with the shellfish protein, these antibodies signal your immune system to release chemicals such as histamine into your ...
The allergy cell releases chemicals, namely histamine, that causes a reaction — typically within a few minutes. Though rare, there is the possibility of a ...
For example, antihistamines ease itching, sneezing and runny nose by reducing the production of an immune system chemical, called “histamine,” that is active in ...
Histamine Containing Food; Tyramine Containing Food. Other Medical Problems. The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of this medicine. Make ...
The next time you come across that allergen, the IgE antibodies sense it. They signal your immune system to release histamine and other chemicals into your ...
Too many mast cells can build up in skin, bone and organs. When triggered, the cells let out chemicals that can cause allergic reactions and organ damage.
Medications such as corticosteroids or histamine (H2) blockers also are possibilities. If antihistamines don't control the hives, your doctor may prescribe ...
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