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If you need to find a doctor, the US Hereditary Angioedema Association can help you find an HAE specialist in your area.

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Answer a few questions to get a printable report that can help you have a better discussion with your doctor. Download a blank guide to complete later or fill out the steps to create a custom guide below

STEP 1 of 4 - Diagnosis

Have you been diagnosed with HAE?

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STEP 2 of 4 - Background
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STEP 3 of 4 - Symptoms
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STEP 4 of 4 - Treatments
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All patients should have an on-demand, or acute, treatment plan, even if they are on preventive therapy. Current preventive therapies are not 100% effective and breakthrough attacks may occur.

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STEP 3 of 3 - Symptoms
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Diagnosis letters

Bring these customizable letters to your HAE specialist to complete so you can let other doctors, dentists, or your child’s school know about the condition.

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Managing HAE

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