Angioedema simply means swelling underneath the skin. Most often, this swelling affects the lips, tongue, face, hands, feet, and genitals and is not dangerous. In rare instances, angioedema may affect breathing, which can be life-threatening. Allergic triggers for this condition include certain medications, foods, anddrinks.

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