What are the common symptoms of MCAS?
In our Beverly Hills office, we often see patients experiencing multi-system issues such as hives, flushing, digestive discomfort, and brain fog. These symptoms are caused by the inappropriate release of chemicals in the body, requiring a professional clinical evaluation to identify the root cause and begin management.
How is Mast Cell Activation Syndrome professionally diagnosed?
Diagnosis requires a careful medical review to document systemic symptoms and evidence of mediator elevation during an episode. Dr. Silverman follows established professional standards to ensure that your symptoms are accurately identified and that you show a positive response to a structured treatment plan.
Can MCAS be linked to other chronic conditions?
Yes, it is not uncommon for patients with conditions such as fibromyalgia to experience symptoms that suggest MCAS. Our practice takes a whole-person approach, looking at how these multi-system immune disorders may be interacting with other aspects of your physical health and long-term wellness.
What does long-term management of MCAS involve?
Professional management focuses on two main areas: identifying and avoiding specific triggers and utilizing clinical protocols to control symptoms. In our Beverly Hills, CA practice, we work with you to create a sustainable plan that reduces the frequency and severity of your allergy-like reactions.
How do I schedule an MCAS evaluation in Beverly Hills?
The first step is to contact us today to request a professional consultation. We will evaluate your history of systemic symptoms and determine the most appropriate clinical path for your diagnosis and long-term management, providing you with clarity and expert support.