MCAS

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GHL Health Conditions Mind Map on MCAS, created by Rachelle Howard on 13/11/2019.
Rachelle Howard
Mind Map by Rachelle Howard, updated more than 1 year ago
Rachelle Howard
Created by Rachelle Howard almost 6 years ago
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MCAS
  1. Angioedema
    1. = Swelling
    2. Allergies - on daily meds
      1. Bad Reactions
        1. Idiopathic Spontaneous Anaphalaxys
          1. = Epi Pens
            1. Some known Triggers / previous known reactions:
              1. Foods: Chilli, Aubergine, Courgette, Yellow Pepper
                1. IV Morphine, Contrast, Emla Cream, Driclor
            2. Bone Pain
              1. Uticaria
                1. = Hives
                  1. = Skin Rashes
                    1. = Itching
                2. Anxiety
                  1. Brain Fog
                    1. Shortness of Breath
                      1. GI Issues
                        1. Diarrhea
                          1. Nausea
                            1. Vomiting
                              1. Abdo Pain
                                1. GERD
                                  1. Bloating
                                  2. MSK - Muscle pain
                                    1. Bladder irritability - frequent voiding
                                      1. Fainting / Lightheadedness
                                        1. Chest Pain
                                          1. Low Blood Pressure + hiBP on start of reaction
                                            1. ENT / Respiratory - wheezing, tingling on the tongue +/OR lips, nasel itching/congestion
                                              1. Excessive Mucus Production
                                                1. Dry Mouth
                                                  1. Throat itching + Swelling
                                                  2. Symptoms can have a Sudden + Unpredictable onset
                                                    1. Alopecia Areata
                                                      1. Symptoms can start due to High/Low Temperature
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