abbey Posted December 25, 2013 Share Posted December 25, 2013 Hi everyone and happy christmas! I'm wondering how a gastrointestinal dysfunction triggers skin changes and what is the physiologic process behind it? Example Female presents with food intolerance to histamine/amine rich food. Intolerance presents with acne along the jawline (trigeminal nerve dermatome region), each time histamine rich food is consumed. I found a relevant article here which mentions the parasympathetic reflex phenomena as a reason and that pelvic dysfunction can be a reason for it. http://british-institute-of-osteopathy.org/articles/the_reflex_nature_of_skin_conditions.aspx But how do the neurotransmitter travel and where is the irritant for the skin condition release, and cause a symptoms at the jaw? Is it rather a histamine response, but why is it only affecting the skin of the face and not any other region? I just can't explain to myself why a reaction to certain food would cause such localised symptom and not manifest systemically. All I could think of was that the histamine released in the stomach travels in the bloodstream and causes a immune response. But what in the face? Or if it was the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis which could have involvement in this too? If someone knows more about it, please let me know.. Thank you very much !!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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