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angioneurotic edema, swelling, eyes, angioedema, development of large welts below the surface, the skin, around the eyes, lips, welts, affect the hands, feet, throat, associated, allergies, histamine release, angioedema, swelling similar to urticaria, hives, the swelling is beneath the skin rather than on the surface, seems to be a hereditary tendency toward the development of both angioedema, hives, hereditary angioedema, angioedema is associated, the release of histamine, chemicals, bloodstream, is part, the allergic response, common allergens, medications, foods, berries, shellfish, fish, nuts, eggs, milk, pollen, animal dander, scales of shed skin, insect bites, exposure to water, sunlight, cold, heat, emotional stress, hives, angioedema, occur after infections, illness, autoimmune disorders, leukemia, sudden development of wheals, welts, located on the eyes, mouth, on the hands, feet, throat, red, itching, painful, turn pale and swell, irritated, deep, localized edema, eyes, mouth appear swollen, abdominal cramping, difficulty breathing, chemosis, swollen conjunctiva, diagnosis is primarily, the appearance, the skin, a history of exposure to an irritant allergen, stridor, crowing sound, inhaling, throat is affected, allergy testing performed, the causative allergen, mild symptoms, not need treatment, moderate to severe symptoms, need treatment, difficulty breathing, stridor indicates an emergency condition, self-care includes cool compresses, soaks, pain relief, reduce symptoms, medications to reduce the allergic response, associated symptoms include antihistamines, adrenaline, epinephrine, terbutaline, cimetidine, corticosteroids, sedatives, tranquilizers, an emergency condition, protect the airway, breathing difficulties, first aid, hospital, a need, intubation, placement of a tube, in the throat to keep the airway open, prevent recurrence of angioedema avoid irritating the affected area, avoid known allergens, avoid temperature extremes, allergic reactions, angioedema, does not affect the breathing uncomfortable, generally is harmless, resolves, life-threatening airway obstruction, swelling occurs, in the throat, anaphylactic reaction, angioedema is severe, does not respond to treatment, difficulty breathing, wheezing, stridor, fainting occurs, an episode of angioedema, avoid known allergens.



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