Saturday, January 12, 2008
Pregnancy-induced hypertension is how matter
Pregnancy-induced hypertension secondary to hypertension is a also called "preeclampsia-eclampsia syndrome." Usually after 20 weeks of pregnancy disease, manifested as excessive weight gain, the weekly increase in more than 0.5 kilograms, lower extremity, abdominal edema, ascites the emergence of serious gradual emergence of hypertension. Clinical diagnostic criteria for the 20 weeks of pregnancy blood pressure after more than 130 / 90 mm Hg. or elevated blood pressure than before over 30 / 15 mm, accompanied by edema and proteinuria. PIH most serious stage eclampsia occurs, the disease may arise eye fixed, enlarged pupils, numbness of the mouth and muscle tremors and even muscle rigidity and other symptoms, the patient may even go into a coma.
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