Understanding and Managing Hereditary Angioedema Triggers

Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic disorder that causes attacks of severe swelling in the skin, hands, feet, face, and airways. Although HAE attacks are often spontaneous, they can be caused by specific triggers. Understanding these triggers might help people to manage this condition.

This article will describe the symptoms of an HAE attack, common triggers, and how to identify and track potential triggers so you can manage HAE.

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