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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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Learn about HELLP syndrome in pregnant women with preeclampsia
Hellp syndrome is a syndrome of hemolytic anemia, elevated liver enzymes and low platelets in pregnant women, usually occurring in the late stages of pregnancy, sometimes occurring after birth. This is a variant of preeclampsia in pregnant women, which can seriously threaten the health of both mother and baby.
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Risk subjects and causes of preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is a systemic pregnancy syndrome caused by pregnancy in the last 3 months of pregnancy (from the 20th week) with 3 symptoms: High blood pressure, proteinuria and edema.
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Is it possible to self-identify the symptoms of preeclampsia?
Pregnant women with blood pressure index ≥ 140/90mmHg may be a sign of preeclampsia - a dangerous disease that increases the risk of stillbirth or premature birth for the baby and harms the mother's health.
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Postpartum preeclampsia: What you need to know
Postpartum preeclampsia occurs within 48 hours of giving birth (however, sometimes postpartum preeclampsia can occur up to 6 weeks or more after giving birth, and is called late postpartum preeclampsia).
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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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Signs of severe preeclampsia
Early detection of severe preeclampsia signs helps pregnant women to get early treatment. Severe preeclampsia is one of the five obstetric complications that cause high mortality in mother and child.
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Risk of recurrence of preeclampsia in pregnancies
Preeclampsia is one of the five leading causes of death in pregnancy for both mother and baby worldwide. More worryingly, women who have had preeclampsia in their first pregnancy are at high risk of having it again in subsequent pregnancies.
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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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Changes in the urinary system during pregnancy
During pregnancy, the organs and physiological functions in the mother's body change. Normal physiological changes in the urinary system during pregnancy can be a risk factor for many dangerous diseases.
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Quantification of sFlt1 in the diagnosis of preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is a disease in pregnant women during pregnancy. The disease can leave many serious complications and serious consequences if not detected and treated promptly and properly. One of the methods to detect preeclampsia early and effectively screen for the disease is the sFlt1 quantitative test.
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