It may be possible to prevent angioedema if the person knows his or her triggers and successfully avoids them. Tracking foods or substances that could cause flare-ups can help people identify the cause and take subsequent steps to remove it. Doctors may recommend allergy testing, though this does not always indicate the problem. If nothing else, a doctor can help a person with angioedema learn how to best manage and reduce symptoms.

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