angioedema
Angioedema is a non-itchy and non-pustular skin-mucosal swelling. There are various causes for this disease, including a hereditary form, which is a rare disorder in the complement system and is mainly associated with autosomal dominant inheritance. In angioedema, swelling occurs anywhere in the body. If swelling caused by angioedema occurs in the patient's larynx, it leads to breathing disorders and can be dangerous.
Causes of angioedema
- Allergic sensitivities to insect bites and Foods that are usually associated with hives
- Hereditary
- Medicines such as aspirin, painkillers and medicines Blood pressure
- Systemic diseases
- Unspecified causes