Disease patterns in the presence of histamine intolerance

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Abstract

Headache (cephalea) is a common problem, especially in women. Usually the symptoms are attributed to the weather or the cervical spine. A prerequisite for the former is a specific type of hypersensitivity, while a prerequisite for the latter would be an injury, a degenerative disease, or a muscle tension. However, the fact is that both of these phenomena are cited as causes by patients much more frequently than would be justified on the basis of the slightest evidence. One takes headache for granted. Some patients even consider it normal.

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Götz, M., Jarisch, R., Layritz, C., Niederberger, V., & Raithel, M. (2015). Disease patterns in the presence of histamine intolerance. In Histamine Intolerance: Histamine and Seasickness (pp. 45–95). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55447-6_3

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