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Flushing occurs because the blood vessels in the skin dilate. When flushing is produced by the activity of the nerves to the blood vessels, it is accompanied by sweating. Agents which act directly on the blood vessels cause dry flushing.
Causes of flushing may be considered under the following headings.
Some drugs cause flushing when the patient drinks alcohol. These include:
Alcohol may also cause flushing while mushrooms are consumed, and in patients with the rare tumour, carcinoid.
Flushing related to food additives is uncommon.
Note: E numbers are now on most NZ manufactured foods. However, fermented beverages, delicatessen food and restaurant food do not have to state additive content.
Flushing associated with eating is very common.
Neurologic flushing occurs in association with the following conditions.
In susceptible individuals, the medications that may cause flushing include:
Rosacea is the most common skin condition that is associated with a tendency to flush easily. Other causes are listed below.
Drinking Kava
Scombroid fish poisoning results from bacteria acting on improperly refrigerated mackerel, tuna, and bonito fish. Histamine forms in the flesh of the fish. Combined with a toxin known as saurine, it can, when ingested, produce:
Note: cooking does not destroy the toxin, and even canned tuna may produce facial flushing.
Carcinoid tumour with liver metastases (secondaries); flushing is due to circulating serotonin
Phaeochromocytoma (an adrenal tumour); flushing is due to circulating catecholamines (epinephrine/norepinephrine)
Systemic mastocytosis; flushing is due to circulating histamine and is associated with low blood pressure (fainting) and breathing difficulties (bronchospasm).
The treatment for flushing depends on the underlying cause.