Hereditary Angioedema; Living with the unpredictable
Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic condition that causes painful, recurrent swelling in various parts of the body. Daniel Sotores, MPH, MD, explains the symptoms, challenges in diagnosis, and importance of early detection and management. Jessica, a patient living with HAE, shares her personal story, highlighting the emotional and physical impact of the disease. The episode emphasizes the need for greater awareness and proper medical support for those affected by HAE. Learn more about Takeda’s work in rare diseases: https://www.takeda.com/science/areas-...

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