6 questions to ask your doctor about HAE attacks
Preventing HAE attacks, avoiding triggers, and when to seek emergency treatment.
Jan 18, 2026
Written byJameson Kowalczyk
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Hereditary angioedema, also known as HAE, is a rare genetic disorder that causes recurring episodes of severe swelling. These attacks most commonly affect the hands, feet, face, genitals, the gastrointestinal tract, and the throat.
There is no cure for HAE, but there are treatments available that can help people with HAE manage the condition.
The following slides look at a few questions related to HAE attacks that you may want to discuss with your healthcare provider, including preventive therapies, how attacks are treated, what can trigger an attack, and when to seek emergency treatment.
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