Angioedema

Drugs to be Avoided While you are Suffering from Angioedema

Man made drugs are a blessing, because they can eliminate your suffering and stop the symptoms of many lethal diseases. On the other hand, these drugs can result in some side effects. Sometimes these side effects can come in the shape of another disease e.g. angioedema also called quincke edema.

The most well known factor in causing angioedema is ACE inhibitor therapy which can cause ACEI Induced Angioedema. The symptoms may appear within a few hours or they may take years to become evident. If the symptoms appear, immediately withdraw the therapy and consult a doctor for prescription of steroids or antihistamines to counter the effect of the said therapy. Some other drugs which can cause angioedema are NSAIDS, aspirin, blood pressure medicines, ibuprofen, and  antibiotics.

By avoiding these drugs you reduce the chances of angioedema attack.


What are the Best Drugs for Curing Angioedema

If you want to learn about the most beneficial medicine for treating angioedema, it is advisable to consult an angioedema specialist for proper diagnosis. This blog will describe some of the most commonly used drugs for curing angioedema.

The safest and most reliable treatments, even in this modern medical age, are herbal products. Some therapies i.e. Chinese acupuncture is also helpful. Hereditary angioedema treatment, caused by C1 Inhibitor deficiency, is a little more difficult. However, certain medicine e.g. Benadryl and some antihistamines can be helpful. Berinert,a relatively new medicine, has been licensed in 30 different countries for the treatment of angioedema. For acquired angioedema treatment, epinephrine is the best medicine and it can be lifesaving.

Some drugs and therapies can be the reason for a angioedema outbreak. If you are prone to angioedema, you must avoid these. To read about these drugs, read my next post in two days.


Results of Recent Research and Facts about Angioedema – Invaluable for the Sufferer

Angioedema treatment can be difficult, but it becomes more difficult if you do not know about the latest progress in this area. This blog will tell you about the latest research results about angioedema, so you can easily select the best course of action for treatment.

The latest development in angioedema  treatment is the approval by CSL Behring of a new medicine called Berinert which has been licensed in 30 countries. This is specifically formulated to stop  acute hereditary angioedema (HAE) attacks. Angioedema is more hazardous (and in some cases it can be deadly as well) as compared to hives or dermographism, therefore, you must pay serious attention if you develop the symptoms.

What are the best drugs for treating angioedema? If you want to know the answer, do not miss my next post due within two days.


Is Angio Edema a Different Disease from Angioedema?

What is angio edema? Is it a new disease? Is it different from angioedema? No! It is just the commonly misspelled name of angioedema.

The first symptom developed by the patient is swelling which can occur anywhere on the body however it usually occurs around the eyes and lips. The swelling caused by angioedema or angio edema is not itchy but it can be painful in some cases. The person may also feel a burning sensation in the affected area.

If you want to read more about causes, symptoms and cures of angio edema, click here to read the detailed guide. You will also find useful info about angio Neurotic edema and hereditary angio edema.


Understanding Angioneurotic Oedema and Quincke’s Edema

Angioneurotic oedema is an obsolete name for angioedema, whereas quincke’s edema is another name which is still in use. The name angioneurotic oedema is now obsolete, as in the past it was believed that the neuro system had certain involvements in the outbreak of angioedema. However  recent studies have revealed that this concept was false.

Quincke’s edema can be characterized by rapid swelling of the skin which is usually painless. The swelling can occur anywhere on the body, however it usually occurs around the lips and eyes. The patient may also feel cramping in the belly and vomiting.

If you want to read more about angioneurotic oedema or quicke’s edema, click here.


What are the Causes, Symptoms and Treatment for Angio Oedema?

Do not be concerned, angio oedema is nothing but another name for angioedema. Unlike urticarua (hives) it is deep inside the skin and does not cause an itch. However, this is an ailment that needs proper attention and treatment as it not only disfigures you but can be painful and deadly.

There can be allergic as well as non-allergic causes for angio oedema. Just like hives, it can be hereditary or acquired. Symptoms include swelling, pain, cramping in the abdomen, suffocation and vomiting.

Treatment depends on the specific type you are suffering from. Certain drugs e.g. epinephrine, antihistamines, cinnarazine etc can be helpful as well as Chinese acupuncture.

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Important details about Angiodema Treatment and Idiopathic Angiodema

People affected by angiodema  usually feel hopeless, as there is not much awareness about this  disease. Most of them believe there is no angiodema treatment.  However, most of the people know that this disease can be deadly. Idiopathic angiodema, can be a greater problem as the causes are unknown.

A timely and proper diagnosis can be a great help when it comes to angiodema treatment. Urine and blood tests can help in the diagnosis of idiopathic angiodema. The treatment has to be specifically targeted towards the type of angiodema you are suffering from and only a qualified doctor can help.

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What is the best Angioedema Medication or Angioedema Therapy

A proper diagnosis of any disease can help , whereas not getting a diagnosis will only  prolong the problem. Today’s blog will tell you what angioedema therapy or angioedema medication you should take for the best results.

The first thing you need to understand is that taking any medicine without theDr’s approval is not a wise option. Some commonly taken angioedema medication includes Epinephrine, Cinnarizine, Benadryl, Kalbirot, Donacrine. Epinephrine is best for acquired angioedema but its results vary in the case of hereditary angioedema.

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How to Treat Angioedema

If you ask me  how to treat angioedema, the simple answer would be a timely diagnosis and a proper angioedema cure while avoiding the causes and triggers. However, the complete answer has many other things to be considered and is not as simple.

There are many different subtypes of angioedema besides the two major categories i.e. hereditary angioedema and acquired angioedema. Each type needs a corresponding angioedema cure e.g. epinephrine has been a life saving drug in the case of acquired angioedema, whereas for hereditary angioedema, its results are diverse. Therefore, consulting a qualified doctor is indispensable.

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Treating Neuro Angioedema & Orolingual Angioedema

Two more types of angioedema you need to know about are neuro angioedema and orolingual angioedema. Neuro angioedema is pretty rare while orolingual angioedema is  more common and more hazardous as well.

As you can tell from its name, neuro angioedema, certain neurological disorders can result in the development of angioedema. Orolingual angioedema causes the mouth, tongue or lips to swell which looks pretty horrific and also can cause suffocation which may be deadly. Both of them have classified treatment, however a proper diagnosis is mandatory.

If you want to read more about neuro angioedema or orolingual angioedema, click here for a detailed guide.


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