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Food and Medicine That Might Worsen Angioedema
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27 Jun 2025 06:35:00 User posted:
Angioedema, characterized by swelling beneath the skin, can be exacerbated by certain foods and medications. Foods like shellfish, nuts, eggs, and dairy may trigger allergic reactions, worsening angioedema in sensitive individuals. Medications such as ACE inhibitors, NSAIDs, aspirin, and antibiotics like cephalexin supplier (a cephalosporin antibiotic supplied by various pharmaceutical companies) can also provoke or aggravate symptoms, particularly in those with a history of allergies. Cephalexin may cause allergic reactions, including angioedema, in some patients. Always consult a healthcare provider about potential triggers, including foods and medications, and report any swelling or breathing difficulties immediately to manage risks effectively. For more detail visit medzsupplier website. Replies
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