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I Am Considering That MAST CELL ACTIVATION IS A PROBLEM CONNECTED TO PN.. Anyone?

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International Falls, MN
June 19, 2024
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Yes, mast cell activation is connected to prurigo nodularis (PN). Mast cells release histamines, which cause itchy skin, a common symptom in PN. This activation contributes to the inflammation and itching associated with the condition.

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A MyPrurigoTeam Member

I'm not sure what Mast cell activation means..? But, I have found in my case,..Brachioradial Pruitus fits. Unfortunately, it is linked with all of my Cervical Spine diagnosis, And just looking into chances of Metastatic Cancer. My family history is concerning..Knowing is half the battle..right!

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What site is this in???

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