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Angioedema

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Definition

Angioedema is a common condition that involves swelling beneath the surface of the skin with or without redness. Angioedema can occur around the eyelids and lips, or on the face, hands, feet, or genitalia. Since this condition can cause swelling of the airways, it is important that you seek medical care if you think you have angioedema.

Causes

Angioedema is often associated with urticaria (hives). It can be caused by:

  • Foods (eg, fruits, shellfish, nuts)
  • Medications (eg, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), ACE inhibitors, ARB inhibitors, penicillin, aspirin, morphine)
  • Infection
  • Inhaled substances (eg, pollens, mold spores, animal dander)
  • Certain diseases (eg, hyperthyroidism , cancer , rheumatic fever )
  • Environment (eg, cold, heat, water)
  • Skin contact with plants, animals, or medications
  • Skin disease
  • Family history

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Risk Factors

A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a disease or condition. The following risk factors increase your chance of developing angioedema. If you have any of these risk factors, tell your doctor:

  • Age: 30-60 years old
  • Other conditions:
    • Asthma
    • Eczema
    • Hives
  • Gender: female
  • Drinking alcohol
  • Taking NSAIDs drugs
  • Emotional stress
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Menstruation

Symptoms

If you experience any of these symptoms do not assume it is due to angioedema. These symptoms may be caused by other health conditions. If you experience any one of them, see your physician.

  • Large swelling with unclear borders around the eyelids and lips
  • Lesions on the face, trunk, genitals, and extremities
  • Swelling of the hands and feet
  • Swelling of the throat
  • Abdominal pain
  • Rash that is not itchy

Diagnosis

Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history. A physical exam will be done. Tests may include the following:

  • Blood tests
  • Urine tests
  • Skin tests
  • Throat culture
  • Stool sample
  • Abdominal ultrasound

Treatment

Talk with your doctor about the best treatment plan for you. Minor episodes of angioedema may need no treatment. However, it is important to make sure the swelling does not spread to the airway, which can be life-threatening. Treatment options include the following:

  • Medications—Certain medications (eg, antihistamines, epinephrine, corticosteroids, and pain medications) may help ease symptoms of angioedema.
  • Tracheostomy —If your airway is affected, your doctor may place a tube in your throat to keep your airway open.

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If you are diagnosed with angioedema, follow your doctor's instructions .

Prevention

To help reduce your chances of developing this condition, avoid substances or triggers that have caused hives or angioedema in the past.

Revision Information

  • Reviewer: Purvee S. Shah, MD
  • Review Date: 11/2012 -
  • Update Date: 11/05/2012 -

This content is reviewed regularly and is updated when new and relevant evidence is made available. This information is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new treatment or with questions regarding a medical condition.

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RESOURCES

  • American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology

    http://www.acaai.org/

  • Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

    http://www.aafa.org/

CANADIAN RESOURCES

  • Canadian Dermatology Association

    http://www.dermatology.ca/

  • Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

    http://www.csaci.ca/

References

  • Angioedema. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at: http://www.ebscohost.com/dynamed . Updated August 27, 2012. Accessed November 5, 2012.

  • Beltrani VS. Angioedema: some "new" thoughts regarding idiopathic angioedema. In: Greaves MW, Kaplan AP, eds. Marcel Dekker. New York, NY; 2004: 421.

  • Lin RY, Cannon AG, Teitel AD. Pattern of hospitalizations for angioedema in New York between 1990 and 2003. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2005;95:159

  • Urticaria. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at: http://www.ebscohost.com/dynamed . Updated September 19, 2012. Accessed November 5, 2012.

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