How exactly does histamine affect you health?!


Question: How exactly does histamine affect you health!?
Does it not only affect allergies and/or reactions but also arthitis!? What else does a high/low level of histamine affect!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Histamine levels are affected by allergies, surgical procedures, parasitic infections (real parasitic infections such as those contracted from eating raw fish), certain fish and shellfish, fermented foods, wines, and salamis!.

In humans, histamine (?-imidazole ethylamine) is the most important mediator and is mostly found in the initial phase of an anaphylactic reaction ("immediate type" allergy)!. Histamine is produced by the enzymatic decarboxylation of histidine!. Throughout our bodies, histamine is present in nearly all tissues, and it is mainly stored in the metachromatic granules of mast cells and the basophilic leukocytes!. It is present in an inactive bound form and is released only as required!.

Histamine acts predominantly on smooth muscle and blood vessels!. In humans, it is responsible for the broncho-constriction occurring during the acute phase!. In the vessels, its constrictive effect is limited to the venula, whereas aterioles are dilated!. Furthermore, histamine causes a contraction of the cells of the vascular endothelium and increases the vascular permeability, thereby allowing
higher-molecular substances to escape into the tissue!.

If you have high histamine levels, then it would be a good idea to have your doctor determine the cause and then prescribe a treatment!. Extremely high histamine levels can lead to anaphylactic shock and possible death!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

WELL, IT DEPENDS, wether it is bad or mild,if it is mild u may die or have 3 to 5 children(even if ur a guy)Www@Answer-Health@Com





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