Hereditary Angioedema
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Hereditary Angioedema Symptoms
Symptoms of hereditary
angioedema
include:
Difficulty breathing
Wheezing
Cough
Sudden
face swelling
Sudden
mouth or tongue swelling
Sudden throat
swelling
Difficulty swallowing
Nausea
Vomiting
Less common symptoms include:
Abdominal pain
Diarrhea
Joint pains
Stridor:
Noisy breathing during inhalation
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Hereditary Angioedema Evaluation
Related Topics:
Allergic reactions
Angioedema
Difficulty breathing
Facial swelling
Genetic disease
Mouth or tongue swelling
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Difficulty swallowing
Hives
Vomiting
Wheezing
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Last Updated: Apr 30, 2008
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Stephen J. Schueler, MD
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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Hereditary Angioedema References:
Davis AE 3rd. The pathophysiology of hereditary angioedema. Clin Immunol. 2005 Jan;114(1):3-9.
Nzeako UC, Frigas E, Tremaine WJ. Hereditary angioedema: a broad review for clinicians. Arch Intern Med. 2001 Nov 12;161(20):2417-29.
Zuraw BL. Current and future therapy for hereditary angioedema. Clin Immunol. 2005 Jan;114(1):10-6.