


This chronic and inflammatory disease of the bowel which leads to a cacophony of life altering symptoms including pain and rectal bleeding, Crohn’s ...

This chronic and inflammatory disease of the bowel which leads to a cacophony of life altering symptoms including pain and rectal bleeding, Crohn’s Disease is a battle many face today.
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WHAT IS MASTOCYTIC ENTEROCOLITIS?
Mastocytic enterocolitis (entero=small intestine, colitis- colon -itis= inflammation) is a newly discovered disorder defined by the presence of increased mast cells in the intestine. Mast cells are a type of immune cell. They are involved in allergy reactions, infection fighting and nerve regulation in the body. They have numerous granules that contain a variety of chemicals that mediate body reactions i.e. chemical mediators. Histamine is one of the main chemical mediators in mast cells that are released when mast cells are triggered. Mast cells present in the superficial intestinal lining or mucosa in small numbers except when there are parasites, food allergies, increased stress or the
presence of other chronic inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis. When mast cells release histamine and other chemicals, this irritates or inflames the bowel making it more permeable or leaky. This can set up a vicious cycle of pain and further gut injury.
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Tags: allergy reactions, Bloating, chemical mediators, Contractions, Crohn S Disease, endoscopic procedure, Food Allergies, immune cell, inflammatory bowel diseases, Mast Cells, Mucosa, Nausea Vomiting, Small Bowel, small intestine, ulcerative colitis, vicious cycle
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