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You Need to Know about Idiopathic Angioedema

Idiopathic Angioedema is a medical condition that causes the swelling of the blood vessels of the skin tissue under
the surface layer. Its outburst is sudden and the cause for it is unknown. Generally the term idiopathic is used to
describe a condition which is triggered by not obvious underlying factors. In the majority of cases Idiopathic
Angioedema has to be treated by a medical professional specializing in allergies. They will normally not determine
the reason for the outburst of the condition until thorough testing has been made and until all the general
possibilities have been ruled out.
Usually Idiopathic Angioedema is caused by a type of allergic reaction and the body responds by producing
histamine, which in turn provides for the swelling of the blood vessels and of the skin tissue. The problem is that
the allergen that triggered it is often hard to discover. Also, in many cases the standard antihistamine treatment
cannot provide for effective curing and especially for the prevention of the condition becoming chronic. The
standard tests on the skin can pinpoint the allergen, but it is often necessary for the sufferer to go on an
elimination diet.
This generally involves the exclusion of one type of food or a specific product from the menu of the tested person.
This is a time consuming, but yet reliable way for the determination of the allergen. It can be a certain type of
food such as dairy or simply an additive to a commercially produced byproduct. There are many different kinds of
food intolerances and they can vary substantially from a person to person. Thus, an elimination diet is the
absolutely necessary tool for the determination of the cause of Idiopathic Angioedema.
Unfortunately this method of testing may not always produce the required answers as the allergen that causes the
condition may be airborne. In such cases skin tests are necessary for the determination of the cause of Idiopathic
Angioedema.
The results should show the types of particles that you have been exposed to in the days and weeks before the
appearance of the symptoms. The causes of the condition might be surprising and hidden in your own home and office
as well as in the clothes that you are wearing. In some extreme cases the specifics of the climate may be the
reason for the triggering of Idiopathic Angioedema. A number of sufferers from the condition have reported that
their symptoms are relieved when they are in areas with drier climates.
by Jane Teal -
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