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Treatment for Angioedema

Treatment for Angioedema

Treatment for Angioedema

Treatment for angioedema depends on its severity and cause. Some cases resolve without treatment, while others — especially those affecting the airway — need immediate emergency care.

Emergency Management for the Treatment for Angioedema

If swelling involves the tongue, throat, or breathing passages, call emergency services immediately.

First-line emergency treatments:

  • Adrenaline (epinephrine) injection for allergic reactions
  • Oxygen therapy and airway support if needed
  • Antihistamines (e.g. diphenhydramine or cetirizine)
  • Corticosteroids to reduce inflammation

For Allergic Angioedema

  • Identify and avoid the trigger
  • Take prescribed antihistamines and, if needed, oral steroids
  • Carry an adrenaline auto-injector if you’ve had previous severe reactions

For ACE Inhibitor-Induced Angioedema

  • Stop the offending medication immediately
  • Switch to another blood pressure drug (like ARBs)
  • Antihistamines usually do not help

For Hereditary Angioedema (HAE)

  • Acute attacks are treated with:
    • C1-inhibitor concentrate (IV or subcutaneous)
    • Bradykinin receptor antagonists (e.g. icatibant)
  • Long-term prevention may include:
    • Androgens (e.g. danazol) in some cases
    • Regular C1-inhibitor infusions

For Recurrent or Idiopathic Angioedema

  • Daily antihistamines may be prescribed at higher doses
  • Trigger tracking and lifestyle adjustments
  • Referral to an allergist for further evaluation

In South Africa, access to emergency care and medication varies. Education on symptoms and early treatment is key to preventing complications.

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