Angioedema,
sometimes misspelled angiodema, is a deadly
skin disease
that does not disfigure your face, but it can also cause immense pain,
cramping in the abdomen, and in severe cases, it can be fatal.
There is not much awareness about this disease; therefore, people do
not
know how to cope with the unwanted situation. However, this
article provides valuable information regarding appropriate treatment.
Treating angiodema is pretty
thorny yet not impossible. Prevention is better than cure, if you are
prone to it, avoid the triggers and causes. If you are already a
victim, certain drugs e.g. antihistamines, cinnarazine and some
therapies e.g. Chinese acupuncture can used to get rid of this bizarre
ailment.
Hereditary Angiodema
If you have a
legacy of angioedema in your family, you need a proper
hereditary angioedema treatment. In some cases the individuals do
not have obvious symptoms however it is quite possible that symptoms
may appear at the later stage of life.
Hereditary angiodema is the more troublesome as compare to its
counterpart; acquired angiodema. The reason is that unlike acquired
angiodema, it does not respond well to the treatment. It is caused by
the deficiency of C1 inhibitors (C1 INH). The main purpose of C1
inhibitors is to control the clotting of blood in the humans.
Individuals with a history of angioedema in their family, must be extra
careful and try to avoid the allergens, offending stimuli and drugs
that can cause your angioedema.
The major symptoms of hereditary angioedema besides swelling are:
abdominal pain without any obvious cause, vomiting and cramping in the
belly. Some individuals may also experience the eruption of urticaria
(hives) with the outbreak of angiodema.
Urticaria Angiodema
Urticaria
angiodema can outbreak simultaneously, causing a great nuisance for the
patient. Urticaria is on the upper layers of the skin and is
characterized by itchy wheals whereas angiodema is deep inside the skin
characterized by the non-itchy swelling
Idiopathic Angiodema
As apparent from
its name Idiopathic angiodema is angiodema without any known cause.
Treating such type of angiodema needs an expert and
professional doctor who should diagnose it with proper blood and urine
tests.
P.S. (from
Dr. Gary M. Levin, M.D. & Surgeon)
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