AdvocacyRSSWednesday, April 22, 2026 · 2 days ago
Feeling Trapped by HAE? I Have Some Tips for You
WHY IT MATTERS
HAE patients often experience social isolation and emotional burden from unpredictable swelling attacks; this article addresses the psychological impact and provides coping strategies to improve quality of life.
This article offers practical advice for people with hereditary angioedema (HAE) who feel limited by their condition. The author encourages patients to focus on what they can do rather than what they can't, and suggests ways to live a full life while managing HAE symptoms.
Don't let your illness make you feel trapped. You can still do many things you want to and function "normally"—whatever that means for you. The post Feeling Trapped by HAE? I Have Some Tips for You appeared first on Rare Disease Advisor
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