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About HAE
HAE in brief
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a very rare and potentially life-threatening genetic condition that occurs in about 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 50,000 people.
› What is HAE?
HAE can be well managed with the right treatment.
› Learn about HAE treatments
What is hereditary angioedema (HAE)?
› What Is HAE?
› What are the symptoms of HAE?
› What triggers an HAE attack?
› What causes HAE?
› How is HAE diagnosed?
› How can HAE be treated?
› Clinical Trials
› Glossary
› Frequently Asked Questions
It runs in family
HAE is a genetic disorder. If one parent has HAE, there is a 50 percent likelihood that his or her child will have it, too. Therefore, it is very important to have other family members tested if you get diagnosed with HAE.
› Learn about family testing
HAE Nepal
News and events
News
› Awareness and Advocacy
› Youngster Community
› Global Perspective Magazines
Resouces
For patients and caregivers
› Children and HAE
› Emergency cards
› Events worldwide
› Family testing
› Frequently Asked Questions
› HAEi LEAP - youngsters' program
› Patient stories
› Pregnancy
› Traveling
› Understanding HAE
› Women with HAE
Keep track of your HAE with our easy-to-use electronic diary, the HAE TrackR app
› Download HAE TrackR app
Travel safely with your pocket-size travel partner with HAE emergency cards and HAE-relevant contact information
› Download HAE Companion app
› Living with HAE
› State of Management of HAE
› Emergency cards
› Emergency room poster
› HAE¡ LEAP - youngsters' program
› HAEi Research
› ACARE
› Guidelines/Consensus reports
› Scientific Publications
› Virtual Centers
› Visit HAEi Advocacy Academy
› Visit the HAEi Youngsters' website
HAE Nepal
About HAE
HAE in brief
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a very rare and potentially life-threatening genetic condition that occurs in about 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 50,000 people.
› What is HAE?
HAE can be well managed with the right treatment.
› Learn about HAE treatments
What is hereditary angioedema (HAE)?
› What Is HAE?
› What are the symptoms of HAE?
› What triggers an HAE attack?
› What causes HAE?
› How is HAE diagnosed?
› How can HAE be treated?
› Clinical Trials
› Glossary
› Frequently Asked Questions
It runs in family
HAE is a genetic disorder. If one parent has HAE, there is a 50 percent likelihood that his or her child will have it, too. Therefore, it is very important to have other family members tested if you get diagnosed with HAE.
› Learn about family testing
HAE Nepal
News and events
News
› Awareness and Advocacy
› Youngster Community
› Global Perspective Magazines
Resouces
For patients and caregivers
› Children and HAE
› Emergency cards
› Events worldwide
› Family testing
› Frequently Asked Questions
› HAEi LEAP - youngsters' program
› Patient stories
› Pregnancy
› Traveling
› Understanding HAE
› Women with HAE
Keep track of your HAE with our easy-to-use electronic diary, the HAE TrackR app
› Download HAE TrackR app
Travel safely with your pocket-size travel partner with HAE emergency cards and HAE-relevant contact information
› Download HAE Companion app
› Living with HAE
› State of Management of HAE
› Emergency cards
› Emergency room poster
› HAE¡ LEAP - youngsters' program
› HAEi Research
› ACARE
› Guidelines/Consensus reports
› Scientific Publications
› Virtual Centers
› Visit HAEi Advocacy Academy
› Visit the HAEi Youngsters' website
HAEi LEAP Youngsters’ Program
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