A medicine called cromolyn helps with the bowel symptoms.
Headaches respond to migraine treatment.
No. There is a rare form of leukemia which is caused by systemic mastocytosis but most of us with the disease will not get it.
Headaches respond to migraine treatment.
Mastocytosis is a disorder that is caused by the presence of too many mast cells and mast cell precursors in a person's body. The disorder can affect both adults and children.
Over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription pain medication can be used to alleviate pain.
Urticaria pigmentosa(also known as "Generalized eruption of cutaneous mastocytosis (childhood type)":616 ) is the most common form of cutaneous mastocytosis. It is a rare disease caused by excessive numbers of mast cells in the skin that produce hives or lesions on the skin when irritated.
What changes are caused to the epidermis by medication?
Reduce/remove the allergen, take medication, and maintain an overall healthy lifestyle.
Yes, but to be on the safe side check with your Dr. to make sure there is no other problems.
Mastocytosis is not typically transmitted through saliva exchange. It is a rare disorder caused by the abnormal accumulation of mast cells in the body, often due to genetic mutations. The condition is not considered contagious or transmissible through casual contact.
Men whose impotence is caused by psychological problems are not recommended for implant surgery.
Some skin rashes are caused by medication. Examples include photosensitivity with doxycycline or fixed drug eruptions.