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how to stop histamine release
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Dr. David Wiebe answered
21 years experience Emergency Medicine
It can: any medication can cause your body to release histamine. That is the end result of a cascade of reactions at the cell level in response to a certain t ... Read More
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Not that I know of: it acts on nicotine subreceptors (alpha2beta4 as I remember), and does not release histamine. I see you have a mast cell disorder, so you should be r ... Read More
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Dr. Paul Grin answered
36 years experience Pain Management
Definitely, no: Chantix is an alpha4beta2 nicotinic receptor partial agonist and also is an antagonist at histamine H1 receptors.
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Dr. Robert Berkowitz answered
34 years experience Psychiatry
Not usually, but....: The field of psychoneuroimmunology taught us that our immune response can be activated by suggestion -- for example, developing some allergy symptoms ... Read More
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Dr. Landi Halloran answered
22 years experience Internal Medicine
Not common, but yes: I had a patient that would get redness, itching, and hives from emotional stress or excitement. It was frustrating and embarrassing for that person. ... Read More
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Dr. Gutti Rao answered
46 years experience Hospital-based practice
Antihistamine: Antihistamines and corticosteroids can ameliorate effects of histamine.
A 49-year-old member asked:

Dr. Michael Rupp answered
21 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Yes, Sometimes: Elevated eosinophils can be the end result of chronic histamine release because when histamine is released other immune system messengers are also rel ... Read More
A 19-year-old male asked:

Dr. James Rochester answered
26 years experience Family Medicine
Yes: stress can stimulate release of histamine from mast cells
A 53-year-old female asked:

Dr. Robert Killian answered
28 years experience General Practice
Allergens: That is an allergic reaction. Can you narrow it down? What is the allergen?
A 30-year-old member asked:

Dr. Andrew Murphy answered
29 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Ancient system: The ancient benefit of your allergy system is to fight infections with and get rid of parasites.
A 38-year-old member asked:

Dr. Paul Williams answered
28 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Yes: Histamine is released from cells in the body that are associated classically with allergic reactions.
A 39-year-old female asked:

Dr. Rony Gorges answered
12 years experience Internal Medicine
Depends. : Each person is different. You can take Benadryl (diphenhydramine) to help. But be careful as it can also make you a lot more drowsy. If your using opi ... Read More
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