Angioedema
Symptoms
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The main symptom of angioedema is swelling that develops below the skin's surface.
Swollen skin
Swelling caused by angioedema can develop suddenly or come on gradually over a few hours. It normally lasts a few days.
The swelling most often affects the:
- hands
- feet
- area around the eyes
- lips and tongue
- genitals
In severe cases, the inside of the throator bowel can be affected.
Rash
Often,the swelling occurswith a raised, itchy rash called urticaria (hives) .
The rash will usually settle in a few days.
Otherwise, the skin over the swelling mayfeel tight and painful but look normal.
Other symptoms
Less common symptoms of angioedema include:
- difficulty breathing
- red, irritated eyes (conjunctivitis)
- tummy (abdominal) pain
- feeling sick
- diarrhoea
- dizziness
- fainting
When to get medical advice
See your GP if you have episodes of swelling that affect your skin or lips and you're not certain of the cause.
You may need to have some tests to determine the cause. .
Dial 999 for an ambulance if you, or someone with you, has swelling and:
- sudden or worsening breathing problems
- feels faint or dizzy
- passes out or collapses
These are signs of a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) .If you, or the person who's ill, have been prescribed an adrenaline auto-injector for this, use it while waiting for the ambulance to arrive.
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