​C₁ inhibitor (C₁-INH) mainly controls inflammation.  When there’s a problem with the C₁ inhibitor, the body can’t control inflammation very well and sometimes leads to HAE.
  • Type I HAE: The body doesn’t make enough C₁ inhibitor. This type is the most common.
  • Type II HAE: There are sufficient amounts of C₁ inhibitor, but it doesn’t work as well as it should.
  • Type III HAE: More common in women and can become worse with pregnancy or birth control medicines. The C₁ inhibitor is normal. The cause is unknown.