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Pre-eclampsia: Threat for the preggers

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is a characterised by the presence of high-blood pressure and high protein levels in the urine (proteinuria) during

According to data collected by the (FOGSI) shows that pregnancy-induced high blood which is responsible for 12% of maternal deaths in India, is the leading cause of maternal mortality

The first symptoms of include and a high level of protein in the urine. Preeclamptic women also often have swelling in the feet, legs, and hands. This condition is said to appear during the second half of pregnancy, often in the latter part of the second or early third trimesters. However, it can occur earlier too.

If this condition goes unnoticed, can lead to a more complicated condition called that can put the mother and baby's life at risk. In rare cases, can cause death. Women with who have are considered to have

Dr. Anubha Singh, from informed that "about 10% pregnant women are detected to be suffering from Headache, overall swelling and are other symptoms. However, not all pregnant women with these symptoms are preeclamptic. There is no way to treat the per say. Delivering the baby is usually the only cure. Usually this condition automatically gets treated in 10 days after delivery. In some cases, the condition is also known to take six months after delivery."

Causes of Pre-eclampsia:

There is no exact cause of and the subsequent stage Although some researchers suspect poor nutrition, high body fat, or insufficient blood flow to the uterus as a few possible causes. Genetics are also said to play a major role. Lifestyle changes as we as late pregnancies are said to contribute tremendously.

Singh also states that "diabetes, high BP, obesity, late and family history of are probable causes of this medical condition. is common in Indian women, affecting between two to eight in 100 women during Around one in 200 women (0.5 per cent) develop severe during Stress of metro cities is the major cause."

Signs and symptoms of Preeclampsia:

A few signs pointing towards consist:

in the woman

• Diabetes

• Family history of hypertension

• Sudden weight gain

• Pedal swelling

• Headache

• Vomiting

• Decrease in urine output

• Blurry vision, flashing lights

However, it is not necessary that all the above mentioned symptoms can be found in one patient.

Who are at risk?

is most often seen in first-time pregnancies and in women over 40. Other risk factors include:

• A history of preeclampsia

• Having a mother or sister who had preeclampsia

• A history of obesity

• Carrying more than one baby

• History of diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis

How does it affect?

A pregnant woman's body prevents the placenta from receiving enough blood, which can cause the baby to be born tiny. "It could also lead to premature birth, and the complications including learning disabilities, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, hearing and vision problems in the child" added Dr.

Also, women could (rarely) have serious complications that include:

• Stroke

• Seizure

• Water in the lungs

• Heart failure

• Reversible blindness

• Bleeding from the liver

• Bleeding after the delivery

In certain cases, can lead to the placenta suddenly separating from the uterus, which in medical terminology is called placental abruption. This can cause stillbirth.

The fact that there is no way to cure makes this a rather scary condition. However, regular prenatal checkups can help diagnose early and help manage it easier.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 13:01 IST
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