The Clinical and Psychopathological Implications in the
Forms of Hyperhistaminosis
Volume 4 - Issue 3
Giulio Perrotta*
- Psychologist sp.ing in Strategic Psychotherapy, Forensic Criminologist, Lawyer sp.ed SSPL, Researcher, Essayist, Italy
Received: August 18, 2020; Published: August 31, 2020
Corresponding author: Giulio Perrotta, Psychologist sp.ing in Strategic Psychotherapy, Forensic Criminologist, Lawyer sp.ed SSPL,
Researcher, Essayist, Italy
DOI: 10.32474/OJNBD.2020.04.000187
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The present work analyzes the clinical and psychopathological implications of hyperhistaminosis, starting from the general
consideration that, despite the recent scarcity of research on the subject under examination, the correlation of hyperhistaminosis
with different physical and psychic pathologies emerges and the direct relationship between body and mind and how these are
interconnected. Hyperhistaminosis besides being involved in immune, neurodegenerative, systemic vascular, cardiac, pulmonary,
hepatic, kidney and skin diseases, is directly connected to a large part of mood disorders, depression, obsessive disorder, phobias,
and various personality disorders, even if it is not yet clear whether the role of histamine is the main factor or cause that exacerbates
the symptoms, also taking into account the neurobiological and genetic correlates related to forms of hyperhistaminosis.
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