What is eclampsia?

Eclampsia is a life -threatening complication of pregnancy, which is usually considered to be the end phase of preeclampsia. Preclampsia during pregnancy describes a condition where women have excessive levels of protein in the urine and where they have high blood pressure. Other symptoms such as lower inserts and swelling (swelling) may also be present. Although symptoms may be managed to some extent, the condition cannot be cured by anything but the birth, and in about 1% of women eclampsia evolves, which can cause violent seizures and coma and risk that in some cases it was previously diagnosed with preeclampsia and risking that many people in some cases were in some cases. that they are in some cases. Sometimes, however, the first hint of serious problems is a seizure that could include unconsciousness. Other symptoms may include unusually high blood pressure and some women have significant muscle and/or joint pain. Vision changes can be noted and headaches thatRé are a common feature of high blood pressure, they can be severe.

If a seizure occurs during pregnancy, it is extremely important to obtain medical attention immediately. Doctors are likely to evaluate the patient at blood pressure levels and look at the proteins in the urine and the function of the liver and the kidneys (through blood work). When eclampsia is diagnosed, the aim is to get the mother for a reasonable period of time to deliver her child. If the condition is extremely severe, the child may be delivered to about eight weeks prematurely and if the ectober is less serious doctors who could plan a delivery about four weeks before the normal due date. Doctors also tend to give drugs against Semus that can help prevent more seizures.

Really the only way to cure this serious illness is to deliver a child. This usually solves quite quickly, although mothers may still need some monitorBlood pressure and doctors do not need to interrupt the medication against the tour immediately. Patients should also discuss with their doctors risk factors for this condition that develops in subsequent pregnancy, although this is not extremely likely. The most common risk factors of this condition are that it is the first pregnancy, and especially if a pregnant woman is adolescent or more than 35 years. Pregnancy with more than one child shows a slightly increased risk, as well as high blood pressure or any kidney disease before pregnancy.

Although the delivery of a child often ends the problem, there may be a rare complication after the child's delivery. Postpartum eclampsia is a very serious risk to health that can occur up to eight weeks after the birth of the child. When eclampsia is diagnosed during pregnancy, special care should be taken after delivery to avoid or follow this complication.

Concoma, such as eclampsia, strongly argue for the importance of prenatal care. WITHMost women of developing pre -eclampsia or eclampsia are given to this care that they need to protect themselves and their children. Without it, the mother and the child can tragically suffer from a serious risk to health and potential loss of life.

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