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Alternative names:

angioneurotic edema; swelling - eyes

Definition:

The development of large welts below the surface of the skin, especially around

the eyes and lips. The welts may also affect the hands, feet, and throat. The

condition is associated with allergies and histamine release.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors:

Angioedema is a swelling similar to urticaria (hives), but the swelling is

beneath the skin rather than on the surface. There seems to be a hereditary

tendency toward the development of both angioedema and hives (see hereditary

angioedema). Angioedema is associated with the release of histamine and other

chemicals into the bloodstream, which is part of the allergic response.

Common allergens include:

a.. medications

b.. foods (such as berries, shellfish, fish, nuts, eggs, milk, and others)

c.. pollen

d.. animal dander (scales of shed skin)

e.. insect bites

f.. exposure to water, sunlight, cold or heat

g.. emotional stress

Hives and angioedema may also occur after infections or illness (including

autoimmune disorders, leukemia, and others).

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