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Angioedema



What is Angioedema?

Angioedema is swelling that affects the lower layers of skin and tissue situated just under the skin or mucous membranes. It is caused because of the leakage of blood into the deeper layers of the skin by the small blood vessels. It most commonly affects the eyes and the mouth. It might affect the submucosal tissues lining the airways, mouth and gut. As a result the patient's swallowing and breathing get impacted. If the lining of the gut is affected, it results in pains and cramps in the abdomen. It might also impact genitals, hands and feet. Other parts of the body are rarely affected. There is no cure for this condition. Each episode of angioedema clears within couple of days. It disappears after one episode and might reappear following an infection or stress. It's a recurrent problem.


What are the Differences between Urticaria and Angioedema?

In both urticaria and angiodema, the endothelial cell barrier weakens owing to the disease process. This weakening of the endothelial barrier is mediated by chemicals released from the mast cells, namely, histamine or bradykinin.

What are the Causes of Angioedema?


What are the Symptoms and Signs of Angioedema?

What is the Diagnosis for Angioedema?

Diagnosis is usually clinical by examining the affected area of skin. However, further pathological and allergic tests are done to determine the type of angiodema. The doctor takes down a detailed history of the patient about the current episode, whether the swelling is itchy or painful, duration of attack, history of the episode occurring within minutes of having a particular food, or medicine or after any other trigger exposure. Also, the doctor would inquire about the past episodes to know about the frequency of occurrence. The doctor will also inquire about the family history and medication history.

The doctor will assess the airway to check if there are any obstructive symptoms. General examination would include temperature, pulse and blood pressure. Other investigations include:


What is the Treatment for Angioedema?

Although there is no known cure of angioedema, leakage can be prevented by medication and lifestyle modification. Depending on the type of angioedema, antihistamines and steroids are prescribed to relieve swelling.

Standard treatment measures-

Lifestyle modification - A dietician would recommend a special diet without artificial chemicals, preservatives and salicylates.

References:

  1. Angioedema - (http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Angioedema/Pages/Introduction.aspx)
  2. Hives and Angioedema - Overview - (http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hives-and-angioedema/home/ovc-20257136)
  3. How common is angioedema? - (https://www.allergy.org.au/patients/skin-allergy/angioedema)
  4. What is HAE? - (http://www.haea.org/)

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