It sure can, if too much histamine is released.
A muscle strain can result from overuse of a muscle and tearing of muscle fibers.
the result could be the formation of uric acid crystals in the blood leading to their settlement in joints, a painful condition, known as gouty arthritis.
Compression decrease inflammation by reducing the edematous swelling that is the result from the inflammation. It is one of the four elements to treat soft tissue injuries.
Release of histamine causes dilation of blood vessels, increased vascular permeability, and smooth muscle contraction. This can result in symptoms such as itching, redness, swelling, and bronchoconstriction depending on the location of release and the receptors it activates.
No, lichen planus is not contagious. It is an inflammatory skin condition that can result in painful skin lesions, but it is not spread through contact with an affected individual.
URCA in a blood test is uric acid. High levels of uric acid in the blood can result in a very painful condition called gout.
histamine can be released into the body as a result of a bite or an allergy. You may see signs of histamine being released in the body as a result of a bite. you will see the area become red and inflamed (erythema and oedema). If you have a bite or a sting and you are severly allergic to it (ie, a bee sting) you may suffer from an anaphalactic shock. in this instance the person should be immediatly treated with adrenalin.
Yes, mast cells release histamine in response to the allergen-antibody reaction. When an allergen binds to specific antibodies on the surface of mast cells, it triggers the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators, leading to allergy symptoms.
Repression.
Depends on what the condition is, if so yes..
No, it is is always painful. It can sometimes result in the death of the animal.
Ulcer