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CoachT 06-16-2014 11:33 PM

Flushing with Small Fiber Neuropathy
 
I have frequent episodes of flushing. At first it was mostly on my neck, shoulders and chest with it less frequently on my face and head. Now, however, I am flushing almost everywhere on my body. Is this symptomatic of small fiber neuropathy? My neurologist's nurse fielded my question and said you would pass it on to the doctor, but he has not returned my phone call in a week.

mrsD 06-17-2014 02:31 AM

Serotonin reuptake inhibitors will do this.
Synthetic opiates also.

MSG in foods. Histamine releasing foods.

Niacin products.
ACE inhibitors for blood pressure .
And perhaps gabapentin/ Lyrica.

Serotonin is a biogenic amine also made
by some tumors in the body, and also
In an uncommon disease called Carcinoid
Syndrome.

Some foods contain serotonin -- pineapple and
bananas.

Dr. Smith 06-17-2014 04:46 AM

Here's another list of possible causes of flushing:

Flushing (physiology): Causes of flushing

Doc

en bloc 06-17-2014 07:16 AM

Steroids are notorious for causing this pattern of flushing as well.

mrsD 06-17-2014 07:51 AM

I was on my phone last night, so linking is very difficult for me.

If this is a "new" event, then you need to be a detective to see what is new for you.

Things like mastocytosis would be present since childhood, so this extreme form of histamine release would not be new to you.

But carcinoid and tumors would come on slowly. Carcinoid tumors in the GI tract would dump the serotonin in the liver for a long time until they metastasize outside the liver, and then the symptoms of flushing, wheezing, etc begin. Hidden lung tumors typically show up with flushing and sometimes behavior changes as the serotonin builds up in the body.

The major cause, would be the various drugs. Next comes foods.
In children often the first sign of food intolerance is bright red ears and/or face.

In adults the single most common flushing cause is alcohol use.
This can change with time and severity to become a purplish hue of the head neck and face which some advanced alcoholics display.

CoachT 06-17-2014 01:19 PM

I think the only thing new to me is that I have been taking Gabapentin, but I think the flushing started occuring before that. Soon afterwards is when my body-wide burning sensation started.

Sallysblooms 06-17-2014 01:46 PM

Autonomic neuropathy sure does that. Lots of causes.

en bloc 06-17-2014 02:19 PM

Is it something that is periodic or 24/7?

Do you notice any other symptoms that coincide with it...like hot, skin clammy or any lightheaded?

CoachT 06-17-2014 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by en bloc (Post 1076289)
Is it something that is periodic or 24/7?

Do you notice any other symptoms that coincide with it...like hot, skin clammy or any lightheaded?

Right now my symtoms are constant diffuse prickly sensations, burning all over and cold hands and feet. My feet turn blue when seated stationary for a while and my eyes feel somewhat dry. I am not sure if it is Raynaud's or not. I think I generally feel sick too.

en bloc 06-17-2014 07:53 PM

Is the flushing constant or periodic?

Have you been checked for autoimmune disease? You are right, your feet sound like Raynaud's. Has your doctor seen your feet turn blue? If not, you should take a picture of it to show him. Same for the flushing. I would also ask for an autoimmune work-up.


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