This information is general only and does not replace advice from your GP or healthcare professional. 1. What is angioedema? Angioedema is swelling beneath the skin, usually around the eyes, lips, tongue, hands, feet, or throat. It can occur suddenly and may be accompanied by redness or pain. Angioedema can occur alone or alongside urticaria
This information is general only and does not replace advice from your GP or healthcare professional. 1. What is urticaria? Urticaria, also called hives, is a skin reaction that causes red, itchy, raised welts or bumps. The welts can appear anywhere on the body and may change shape or location over hours or days. 2.
This information is general only and does not replace advice from your GP or healthcare professional. 1. What is conjunctivitis?Conjunctivitis, also known as “pink eye,” is inflammation of the thin layer covering the white of the eye and inner eyelids. It is a common eye condition. 2. What are the symptoms of conjunctivitis?Symptoms may include
This information is general only and does not replace advice from your GP or healthcare professional. 1. What is hay fever?Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is an allergic reaction to substances such as pollen, dust mites, mould, or animal dander. It affects the nose, eyes, and airways. 2. What are common symptoms of
