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Question #3: Mastocytosis and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) are the same thing.
Question #4: Mast cells that are not functioning properly can often cause anaphylactic reactions that are difficult to control.
Select all symptoms that a mast cell patient might experience:
Question #5: There is currently no cure for mast cell disease. Patients are encouraged to control their disease through a combination of medications and trigger avoidance.
Select the most common triggers that cause mast cells to activate (in mast cell disease):
Question #6: All mast cell patients respond in the same way to known triggers.
Question #7: Nutrition plays a key role in the management of mast cell disease.
Question #8: There are many ways you can support a loved one who has mast cell disease.
Select all that apply:
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