Understanding air quality’s impact on SM
Poor air quality can trigger SM symptoms, but patients can take steps to reduce their exposure to air pollutants both at home and outdoors.
Poor air quality can trigger SM symptoms, but patients can take steps to reduce their exposure to air pollutants both at home and outdoors.
Fragrances can cause mild to severe symptoms if they are inhaled or come into direct contact with the skin.
Insect bites and stings can cause severe reactions in people with SM, but patients can take steps to prevent them.
Learn about the steps patients can take to help make navigating social situations easier after an SM diagnosis.
As we prepare to celebrate Rare Disease Day and honor those who are living with a rare disease, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on the significant strides made in the space over the past year. Since this day in 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved several groundbreaking therapies, offering hope […]
Rare Disease Day 2025 aims to uplift the rare disease community and promote greater awareness.
SM is primarily an adult disease, but it can occur in children, though It is rare and often resolves itself before adolescence.
Surgery with general anesthesia has an increased risk of anaphylaxis for people living with SM. But there are alternatives.
Learning to manage stress levels with SM is key to avoiding symptom episodes and enjoying a better quality of life.
Have a carefully prepared SM medical kit to use in unexpected situations, such as the unexpected rapid onset of symptoms.