Hereditary Angioedema Treatment: Medications and Lifestyle Changes

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By Staff
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In the past, doctors commonly prescribed attenuated androgens (synthetic versions of male hormones) to prevent hereditary angioedema attacks. While these medicines are sometimes useful, they can cause serious side effects, such as liver problems, high cholesterol or blood pressure, mood swings, and damage to reproductive organs.

Today, many healthcare providers opt for alternative treatments to attenuated androgens. There are two kinds of hereditary angioedema treatments: preventive and on-demand.

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