Mast Cell Activation Disorders & Inflammation in the CNS - 4/7

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Part 3: Mediators of Inflammation in the Brain & CNS (cont'd): Mast Cells - The New Game-Changers

New studies are showing that mast cells may be the first responders in the inflammatory process of the CNS.

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a condition featuring chronic, inappropriate, non- neoplastic, activation of mast cells.
This upregulation can result in a multitude of symptoms in the body's gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, psychological, neurological, and genitourinary systems.
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And it changes over decades causation autism adhd heds hypomobility

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Mast cells mediate the microvascular inflammatory response to systemic hypoxia, 2003.
Which would be a hint that brain oxygenation is the problem

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Have there been any H4 blockers used for Mast Cell Activation Disorder? I tried an H2 blocker and it actually caused a paradoxical reaction majorly upsetting my stomach to the point I had to go off it because now I can hardly eat. I am on an H1 blocker which does help congestion and pain, but my doctor is trying to figure out something for my Dysautonomia.

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