Angioedema Treatment Market Forecast and Segments, 2016-2026

Allergies affect about 30% of the adults and 40% of children and are increasing day by day. It is the fifth leading cause of chronic diseases affecting approximately 50 million people in the United States. Angioedema is one of the common condition caused due to allergies and show sudden swelling under the skin surface. It is also sad to be the most dangerous form of hives and can affect hands, feet, lips, eye lids and genitals. There are four different types of angioedema as allergic angioedema, idiopathic angioedema, drug-induced angioedema and hereditary angioedema. The treatment of angioedema may include a normal physical examination, even though with proper medication angioedema cannot be completely cured but regular drugs can help in preventing the attacks in the patients. Allergic angioedema and idiopathic angioedema can be treated using combination drugs and helped relieving swelling. In case of severe cases of angioedema steroid injections may be needed.

In the United States it was reported that in 2010 the total spending on allergies was $17.5 billion from which food allergies cost about $25 million, thus people having severe allergies and changing life-style can be the major factors contributing the growth of the angioedema treatment market. The increasing rate of angioedema in the United States and other regions has triggered the demand for hospitalization and advancements in the treatment of angioedema. Though angioedema can be treated, it cannot be completely cured and rapidly increasing allergic conditions can give rise to epidemiology, such factors are responsible for hindering the growth of the market. The crucial challenge for the pharmaceuticals is enhance and advance the treatment for angioedema and come up with better drugs.

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The global market for Angioedema Treatmentis segmented on basis of treatment and end use:
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