This article
describes angioedema pathaphysiology and angioedema support
for those who are battling this weird, annoying and deadly disease. For
better understanding I have divided this guide into two virtual parts:
the first one will tell you where and how to find reliable angioedema
support whereas the second one explains angioedema
pathaphysiology.
If you are prone to angioedema sometimes also called
facial angioedema, try to avoid the allergens and factors that may
trigger this bizarre disease. However, if you have are already
suffering from it, you need reliable and timely support to get out of
trouble. Thanks to the internet that now angioedema support is
easier than ever. But most of the information is junk or only for
advertisement, filter out the junk and find the information relating to
your specific case.
Pathaphysiology is a branch of medical science which involves the study
of certain changes in the normal physical or biochemical functions.
These changes are usually caused in response to a disease or abnormal
syndrome. Similarly, angioedema pathaphysiology entails the
stud of changes in normal physical or biochemical functions caused by
angioedema. The rest of the article describes angioedema
pathaphysiology.
Angioedema when occurring without hives (urticaria) can be classified
into tow main categories: acquired angioedema and hereditary
angioedema.
Hereditary angioedema occurs due to deficiency of C1 inhibitor
(C1-INH). Hereditary angioedema is further categorized into three types
i.e. type I HAE, type II HAE and type III HAE. First two forms cannot
be distinguished clinically whereas the third one occurs in females
only.
Acquired angioedema has been classified into two types: type I or type
II. It occurs as a result of certain auto-antibodies (autoimmune
causes) that take action on the protease which results an increased
consumption of C1-INH.
Angioedema accompanied by hives (urticaria) is usually a
hypersensitivity reaction to certain offending agents e.g. allergens,
extreme temperatures. A fluid called histamine is released into the
bloodstream by the mast cells which results in an increased endothelial
cell permeability.
P.S. (from
Dr. Gary M. Levin, M.D. & Surgeon)
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