Symptoms and effects of mast cell disease
- Fragrance allergy
- Mast cell mediators: Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2)
- MCAS: Respiratory symptoms
- Respiratory symptoms
- Sorry not sorry – Why I’m calling out singer Natalie Grant
Eye, ear, nose and mouth symptoms
Neuropsychiatric symptoms
- Anticholinergic use and dementia
- Cognitive effects of mast cell disease
- Depression in mastocytosis patients: A symptom, not a reaction
- Histamine effects on neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine)
- Mast cells in nerve pain
- MCAS: Neurologic and psychiatric symptoms
- Mood disorders and inflammation: Mediators (Part 1 of 4)
- Mood disorders and inflammation: High cortisol and low serotonin (Part 2 of 4)
- Mood disorders and inflammation: Inflammatory conditions and treatment (Part 3 of 4)
- Mood disorders and inflammation: Neurologic effects and treatment (Part 4 of 4)
- Neurologic symptoms of mast cell disease
- Neuropsychiatric features of mast cell disease: Part 1 of 2
- Neuropsychiatric features of mast cell disease: Part 2 of 2
Hematologic Symptoms
Sleep
Anemia
- Anemia of chronic inflammation
- Effect of anemia on mast cells
- Hemolytic anemia
- MCAS: Anemia and deficiencies
Bone symptoms
- Bone involvement in ISM, SSM, SM-AHNMD and ASM: Clarifications (part 1)
- Bone involvement in ISM, SSM, SM-AHNMD and ASM: More literature review (part 2)
- Bone involvement in ISM, SSM, SM-AHNMD and ASM: More literature review (part 3)
- Bone manifestations of SM: Part One
- Bone manifestations of SM: Part Two
- Osteoporosis and fractures in mastocytosis
- Questions on bone involvement
Cardiovascular symptoms
- Blood pressure and mast cell disease
- Cardiovascular manifestations of mast cell disease: Part 1 of 5
- Cardiovascular manifestations of mast cell disease: Part 2 of 5
- Cardiovascular manifestations of mast cell disease: Part 3 of 5
- Cardiovascular manifestations of mast cell disease: Part 4 of 5
- Cardiovascular manifestations of mast cell disease: Part 5 of 5
- In which I answer your questions (Part 1)
- In which I answer your questions (part 2)
- Kounis Syndrome
- Kounis Syndrome: Subtypes and effects of mast cell mediators (Part 1 of 4)
- Kounis Syndrome: Diagnosis (Part 2 of 4)
- Kounis Syndrome: Treatment (Part 3 of 4)
- Kounis Syndrome: Stress (Part 4 of 4)
- Mast cells and cardiac and vascular dysfunction
- Mast cells and metabolic syndrome: Hypertension, obesity and atherosclerosis
- Mast cells in vascular disease: Part 1
- Mast cells in vascular disease: Part 2
- Mast cells in vascular disease: Part 3
- Third spacing
Metabolic and endocrinology symptoms
- Corticotropin releasing hormone, cortisol and mast cells
- Diabetes, mast cells and allergic disease
- Diabetes, steroids and hypoglycemia
- Effect of vitamin D on mast cells
- Effects of estrogen and progesterone and the role of mast cells in pregnancy
- Interplay between mast cells and hormones: Part 1 of 8
- Interplay between mast cells and hormones: Part 2 of 8
- Leptin: the obesity hormone released by mast cells
- Mast cells and metabolic syndrome: Hypertension, obesity and atherosclerosis
- Metabolic issues associated with MCAS
- The effects of cortisol on mast cells: Cortisol and HPA Axis (Part 1 of 3)
- The effects of cortisol on mast cells: Part 2 of 3
- The effects of cortisol on mast cells: Part 3 of 3
Genitourinary symptoms
- Effects of estrogen and progesterone and the role of mast cells in pregnancy
- Mast cells in kidney disease
- MCAS: Kidney, urinary and genital concerns
Sex
- Sex and chronic illness
- Sex and chronic illness series: vaginal pain
- The Sex Series – Part One: Kissing and allergic reactions
- The Sex Series – Part Two: Contact dermatitis
- The Sex Series – Part Three: Allergic reactions of the vagina and vulva
- The Sex Series – Part Four: Seminal allergy
- The Sex Series – Part Five: Seminal allergy, post-orgasmic illness syndrome and burning semen syndrome
- The Sex Series – Part Six: Male pelvic dysfunction and mast cells
- The Sex Series – Part Seven: Mast cell activation and anal penetration
- The Sex Series – Part Eight: Female pelvic floor dysfunction (1 of 2)
- The Sex Series – Part Nine: Female pelvic floor dysfunction (2 of 2)
Pregnancy
- Effects of estrogen and progesterone and the role of mast cells in pregnancy
- In which I answer your questions (Part 2)
- Pregnancy in mastocytosis
Kidney symptoms
Constitutional symptoms
Gastrointestinal symptoms
- Gastrointestinal manifestations of SM: Part 1
- Gastrointestinal manifestations of SM: Part 2
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part One)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Two)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Three)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Four)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Five)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Six)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Seven)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Eight)
- Mastocytic enterocolitis
- MCAS: GI Symptoms and Liver Abnormalities
- No solids, clear liquids and NPO
Mastocytic enterocolitis
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part One)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Two)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Three)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Four)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Five)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Six)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Seven)
- Mast cells in the GI tract: How many is too many? (Part Eight)
- Mastocytic enterocolitis
Scent reactions
Pain
Spleen
Exercise intolerance
- Deconditioning, orthostatic intolerance, exercise and chronic illness – Part 1
- Deconditioning, orthostatic intolerance, exercise and chronic illness – Part 2
- Deconditioning, orthostatic intolerance, exercise and chronic illness – Part 3
- Deconditioning, orthostatic intolerance, exercise and chronic illness – Part 4
- Deconditioning, orthostatic intolerance, exercise and chronic illness – Part 5
- Deconditioning, orthostatic intolerance, exercise and chronic illness – Part 6
- Deconditioning, orthostatic intolerance, exercise and chronic illness – Part 7
- Exercise and mast cell activity
- Histamine depletion in exercise
- My exercise program for POTS and deconditioning
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