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Bannister's disease |
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Patient discussion about Bannister's disease. Q. What can cause an angioedema on 15 year old girl? I’ve been getting angioedema signs on my left arm for the past few weeks, not severe but it itches and sure don’t help my low-as-it-is self esteem… A. The following may cause angioedema - Animal dander Certain medications (drug allergy) Emotional stress Exposure to water, sunlight, cold or heat Foods (such as berries, shellfish, nuts, eggs, milk, other) Insect bites Pollen Hives or angioedema may also occur after an illness or infection. Try to see if you were exposed to any of this and report it to your Dr. Q. Is severe diarrhea sign of angioedema? I have sudden onset of painful diarrhea with stomach pain. A. Severe diarrhea can be a sign of angioedema but it is a very unlikely way of angioedema to show, especially if that is the only symptoms and there is no obvious seen swelling of skin or shortness of breath. Stomach ache with diarrhea is usually caused by an infection, most likely a viral infection, and should pass within a few days. If symptoms are unbarable or continue, you should see your doctor. Read more or ask a question about Bannister's diseaseHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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