How To Effectively Treat Angioedema
Antihistamines And Epinephrine

Antihistamines and epinephrine are both used when angioedema is the result of an allergic reaction. Epinephrine, an emergency intervention that buys time for a visit to the hospital, is the same substance as the adrenaline the human body produces. Adrenaline triggers a fight-or-flight response. Individuals with severe allergies will often carry epinephrine around with them in case they have an allergic reaction. However, it's important to understand patients still need emergency medical treatment, as epinephrine doesn't stay in the system long, and thus symptoms will return quickly. Antihistamines are medications that relieve allergy symptoms. During an allergic reaction, the body floods with a substance called histamine. Antihistamines stop this substance, and in doing so, cause the allergic reaction to subside.
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