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Dangerous complications of preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is a systemic pregnancy syndrome that usually occurs in the third trimester. Preeclampsia is also the early stage of eclampsia and can cause a number of dangerous complications.
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Prevention and treatment of preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is the cause of many serious obstetric complications, endangering both mother and fetus. The risk of disease can be detected through examination right from the first trimester of pregnancy, thereby helping to prevent and manage preeclampsia effectively.
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Pre-eclampsia treatment regimen
Preeclampsia is one of the five dangerous obstetric complications that often occur in pregnant women after the 20th week. Preeclampsia causes many complications during childbirth, especially the risk of eclampsia causing pregnant women to have convulsions, coma, endangering the lives of both mother and child.
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Preeclampsia - why dangerous?
Preeclampsia is a syndrome of high blood pressure, usually starting after the 20th week of pregnancy. It is one of the leading causes of pregnancy-related morbidity and mortality in pregnant women and newborns worldwide.
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Pre-eclampsia screening tests
Preeclampsia is a condition in which blood pressure and proteinuria increase in pregnant women. If left untreated, it can cause many dangerous complications. The disease can be screened through a number of preeclampsia tests.
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Signs of preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is common in pregnant women after 20 weeks of pregnancy and with normal blood pressure. If left untreated, preeclampsia can lead to serious complications, even death, for both mother and baby. Therefore, recognizing the early signs of preeclampsia is extremely important for timely intervention, ensuring the health of mother and baby.
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Early screening for preeclampsia in the first 3 months of pregnancy
Preeclampsia is the most common complication of pregnancy, usually appearing after the 20th week of pregnancy and lasting up to 6 weeks after birth. Preeclampsia is one of the five serious obstetric complications during pregnancy, most often occurring in the third trimester.
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Tests to do to diagnose preeclampsia
Preeclampsia can occur any time after 20 weeks of pregnancy and up to 6 weeks after birth. Preeclampsia increases the risk of stillbirth, premature birth, and malnutrition in the baby later in life.
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Understanding the phenomenon of increased uric acid in pre-eclampsia
Although it does not directly cause preeclampsia, high uric acid levels are an opportunity for this condition to appear, causing serious effects on the health of mother and baby.
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Symptoms and diagnosis of high blood pressure during pregnancy
Gestational hypertension, also known as pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), is the most common medical condition during pregnancy. Gestational hypertension affects approximately 5-10% of pregnant women. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, it can cause dangerous complications for both the fetus and the mother.
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Aspirin recommended for some pregnant women
Pregnant women at high risk of developing preeclampsia (a serious obstetric condition) should take low-dose aspirin daily after the first trimester of pregnancy.
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