What Are the Common Causes of Nerve Swelling?
Neuroedema is also called acute neurovascular edema or Quinche edema. It is characterized by paroxysmal localized skin or mucosal edema without pain, itching, and skin color changes. It is generally believed that the pathogenesis of this disease is caused by unstable autonomic nerve function, and acute localized edema often caused by food or drug allergies. This disease may also have a family genetic tendency.
Neuroedema
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- Neuroedema is also called acute neurovascular edema or Quinche edema. It is characterized by paroxysmal localized skin or mucosal edema without pain, itching, and skin color changes. It is generally believed that the pathogenesis of this disease is caused by unstable autonomic nerve function, and acute localized edema often caused by food or drug allergies. This disease may also have a family genetic tendency.