Spectrum, Time Course, Stages, and a Proposal for the Diagnosis of Histamine Intolerance
in General Practice: A Nonrandomized, Quasi-Experimental Study
Background/Objectives: Limited research has explored histamine intolerance from the
perspective of primary caregivers. Our objective was to develop a practical symptom
profile from the standpoint of general practice. We also aimed to gather data on the
frequency and timing of disease progression and to establish a staging system. Methods:
This study utilized a nonrandomized, quasi-experimental design. An in-depth interview
was conducted with 217 patients involving 120 questions. To evaluate associations
between food intake and symptoms, we recommended either an exclusion diet or a low-histamine
diet. A follow-up questionnaire was subsequently administered. We also analyzed 3831
doctor–patient meetings involving upper respiratory symptoms. Results: Symptoms in
77 patients were associated with histamine-rich meals. The most characteristic symptoms
included respiratory symptoms (95%), bloating (94%), headache (91%), fatigue (83%),
postprandial drowsiness (81%), skin symptoms (81%), diarrhea/loose stool (77%), psychological
symptoms (77%), dyspepsia (69%), and muscle/eyelid twitching (61%). Patients with
suspected histamine intolerance visited primary care three times more often with upper
respiratory symptoms than those without suspected histamine intolerance. The symptom
spectrum of histamine intolerance involves multiple organ systems and occurs in distinct,
repeating patterns. Symptoms can be described by their duration, sequence, and severity
level, which is the key focus of this research, including visual representations.
In its most severe stages, histamine intolerance may potentially involve mast cell
activation. A personalized diet is associated with a gradual reduction in both the
intensity and frequency of symptoms. Conclusions: The spectrum of histamine intolerance
can be characterized by specific symptom patterns with defined frequencies, timelines,
and symptom stages.