Mind the HAE Attack
Mind the HAE Attack was created with the HAE community to help address the burden of HAE and provide tools that support early treatment of all attacks. Watch inspiring videos featuring HAE community members and gain valuable insights from experts.
What is HAE?
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic disorder affecting about 1 in 50,000 people. HAE attacks cause swelling in different body parts, including hands, feet, genitals, abdomen, and face. Severe cases can lead to airway swelling, making breathing difficult and requiring emergency intervention. Attacks may be triggered by emotional stress or trauma but often occur without a known cause even when prophylactic treatments are being used. Guidelines recommend early treatment for all attacks.
This page is for informational purposes only. Always consult with your doctor for personalized advice.
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Why Laurie keeps on-demand treatment on hand

When an attack progresses

If only I treated my attack right away

Laurie shares her "Dear Future Me" letter

Christina shares her “Dear Future Me” letter

Dr. Burnette's perspective

Dr. Longhurst's perspective

Emily Carne's perspective

Dr. Buttgereit on HAE treatment (German)

On-demand treament: fact vs fiction

Misconceptions about preventive HAE treatment

When to treat an attack

Prophylaxis and HAE

Early treatment and symptom control