About Acquired Angioedema

Acquired Angioedema, also known as acquired c1 inhibitor deficiency, is related to fissured tongue and melkersson-rosenthal syndrome. An important gene associated with Acquired Angioedema is SERPING1 (Serpin Family G Member 1), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Collagen chain trimerization and Complement cascade. The drugs Complement System Proteins and Complement C1 Inhibitor Protein have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include tongue, skin and bone.

Major Symptoms of Acquired Angioedema

Acquired Angioedema major symptoms include sudden and severe swelling of the face, neck, and eyes, which may cause discomfort, redness, and swelling in the affected area.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Acquired Angioedema

Acquired Angioedema is an autoimmune disease that often causes swelling and itching of the skin, lips, throat, and nose. Suitable lifestyle options for people with acquired Angioedema include:

1. Avoid allergens: Acquired Angioedema may be related to certain allergens. Avoid smoking, drinking alcohol, food allergies, and exposure to substances that may cause allergies as much as possible.

2. Keep your skin moist: Using moisturizer can reduce skin symptoms caused by acquired Angioedema. Use non-irritating moisturizers and follow your doctor's recommendations.

3. Avoid irritating substances: Irritating substances may worsen the symptoms of acquired Angioedema. For example, certain cosmetics, shampoos and hair dyes, etc.

4. Follow the doctor's treatment recommendations: People suffering from acquired Angioedema should follow the doctor's treatment recommendations for medication and care.

5. Healthy lifestyle: Maintaining a healthy diet, adequate sleep and appropriate exercise can enhance the body's immunity and reduce the symptoms of acquired Angioedema. People with acquired Angioedema should avoid things that may worsen symptoms, keep their skin moist, follow their doctor's treatment recommendations, and adopt a healthy lifestyle.

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