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Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)

Mast cells are a part of the human immune system and protect against foreign invaders. In normal circumstances, mast cells release various compounds called mediators in response to foreign substances to keep us safe. In mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), there is an inappropriate release of the chemical mediators that can cause inflammatory symptoms anywhere in the body.
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Your Results for MCAS

Your results are based on your reported symptoms and conditions and matched with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome presentation. Based on your score of 87, we recommend that you learn more about this condition and explore lab tests available to confirm diagnosis.

How To Use Root Cause Tool

This online tool has been created to help you understand possible root causes for your chronic symptoms. It is meant as an educational tool that can guide you on your journey towards health.

It is not meant to diagnose health conditions and should not be used to make medical decisions. Results should be confirmed by a healthcare provider before taking any medical action.

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Your Results for MCAS

Your results are based on your reported symptoms and conditions and matched with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome presentation. Based on your score of 87, we recommend that you learn more about this condition and explore lab tests available to confirm diagnosis.

How To Use Root Cause Tool

This online tool has been created to help you understand possible root causes for your chronic symptoms. It is meant as an educational tool that can guide you on your journey towards health.

It is not meant to diagnose health conditions and should not be used to make medical decisions. Results should be confirmed by a healthcare provider before taking any medical action.

About MCAS

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When it develops

AMD is rarely diagnosed in people under the age of 40. Vision loss related to AMD usually becomes noticeable in a person’s 60s or 70s and tends to worsen over time.

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