Experiencing unexplained flushing, persistent diarrhea, or sudden changes in blood pressure? These could be more than isolated symptoms; they may be signs of carcinoid syndrome, a rare condition often linked to slow-growing tumors called carcinoid tumors.
At OBUR Health, we offer early symptom evaluation, personalized care guidance, and referrals for specialized support, ensuring you get the proper attention right away.
Carcinoid syndrome is a collection of symptoms caused by hormones released from neuroendocrine tumors, typically found in the lungs or gastrointestinal tract. While these tumors may grow slowly, the symptoms they cause can significantly affect quality of life.
The syndrome occurs when these tumors release excess serotonin or other chemicals into the bloodstream. Not every carcinoid tumor causes symptoms, but when they do, careful monitoring and specialist care are essential.
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Carcinoid syndrome is a symptom of carcinoid tumors, which are a type of slow-growing neuroendocrine cancer. Not all tumors cause symptoms, and some are benign.
The diagnosis typically involves blood and urine tests to check hormone levels, imaging scans, and, in some cases, a biopsy. OBUR Health can help with the early stages and referrals.