Histamine Intolerance: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Beyond

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Histamine intolerance is a condition characterized by the accumulation of histamine to a point that exceeds the body's capacity to eliminate it. Researchers have attributed several reasons to this condition, such as genetic factors, alcohol, and dietary deficiencies, among other elements. Symptoms of histamine intolerance have been found to extend beyond the gastrointestinal tract and to the whole body, with these symptoms being sporadic and non-specific. This review will explore various aspects related to histamine intolerance, such as its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and information related to management.

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Jochum, C. (2024, April 19). Histamine Intolerance: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Beyond. Nutrients. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16081219

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