Diagnosed With Hereditary Angioedema Type III. Receiving Cinryze Medication Therapy. Have Swelling. Continue Medication? Guide?
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Angioedema is an allergic condition characterized by swelling just below the surface of the skin, usually around the lips and eyes. During an allergic reaction lots of chemical mediators of inflammation are released, histamine is one of them, which causes blood vessels to swell. The cause is unknown, but certain food and environmental conditions can trigger an attack of angioedema.
The non responsiveness to Cetrizine does not exclude the diagnosis of angioedema. The clinicxal presentation that you have described is consistent with angioedema.
It is best to identify and avoid the exposure to the triggering factors for best response.
Sometimes it's not possible to pinpoint the cause of hives and angioedema, especially when these conditions become chronic or recur. These are usually caused by an allergic reaction, to food, medication, pollen or insect stings.
Some doctors suggest skin patch test (allergen test) to find the triggering allergens which can be avoided. You can get it done from her dermatologist.
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Angioedema can happen due to environmental factors - allergic in nature or due to genetic make up- hereditary angioedema.
The cause cannot be eliminated in hereditary type and the symptoms are more severe and persistent in problem due to genetic cause.
Cetrizine and steroids do show a response and prevent further episodes after 2-3 weeks of treatment. Immunomodulatory treatments need to be considered after consulting an immunologist in unresponsive cases.
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