Angioedema
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Alternative Names Angioneurotic edema; Welts Treatment Mild symptoms may not need treatment. Moderate to severe symptoms may need treatment. Breathing difficult or stridor is an emergency condition. Cool compresses or soaks can provide pain relief. Medications include
If the person has trouble breathing, seek immediate medical help. (See breathing difficulties - first aid. ) At the hospital, a tube may be placed in the throat to keep the airway open. advertisement
Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) Angioedema that does not affect the breathing may be uncomfortable, but is usually harmless and goes away in a few days. Complications
Calling your health care provider Call your health care provider if you have never had angioedema before, if it is severe, or does not respond to treatment. Go to the emergency room or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if difficulty breathing, wheezing, stridor, or fainting occurs with an episode of angioedema.
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