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What is done for systemic mastocytosis?

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Dr. Brant Ward answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

Control of symptoms: After diagnosis, treatment is mostly focused on controlling symptoms. Flushing, itching, and (to some extent) GI symptoms are helped by antihistamines +/- leukotriene antagonsists (e.g. Monteleukast). More severe GI symptoms are treated with cromolyn. Cromolyn mixed with lotion can sometimes help severe itching. Epipen (epinephrine) is used for anaphylactic episodes. See a specialist in masto for more info.

Answered 2/4/2019

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