How is eclampsia caused?

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The causes of eclampsia after many years of research, but also did not come to a very accurate result. Of course, if we can study the cause, we can better prevent and even treat eclampsia. At present, there are several known etiologies, but they may not be single or mutual

How is eclampsia caused?

Genetic factors, because there are many patients, specifically asked her, such as parents with high blood pressure, may still have this reason; Abnormal invasion of trophoblast. This is the reason of congenital development; Vascular endothelial injury; Immune regulation mechanism, of course, this immune regulation mechanism is also a fashionable theory. We have done a lot of research, but there is no clear research conclusion on how the immune regulation mechanism causes eclampsia.

Most eclampsia during pregnancy occurs around 32 weeks. The clinical manifestation is systemic arteriospasm, which is a more accurate external manifestation. Of course, we also expect to find the exact cause of the disease, which can be used to prevent the occurrence of eclampsia, or guide clinical treatment according to the cause of the disease. Because eclampsia does great harm to pregnant women and fetuses.

Eclampsia symptoms is a sudden coma, convulsions, limb rigidity, and even some mouth foaming, there are convulsions, there are also such cases, once it occurs, the patient is a coma, this time we should pay special attention to, the patient must quickly protect the railings around, and prepared for the patient pressure tongue plate, in order to avoid the patient tongue bite. Because the patient will lose consciousness after coma, and the limbs muscles are stiff and spasmodic, it is easy to happen.

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Eclampsia often occurs in late pregnancy, in the process of delivery, or in the initial stage of labor. Primipara is the most common. It is often developed with gestational edema. The main manifestations were edema, hypertension, proteinuria (pregnancy poisoning), etc. Without timely treatment or control, preeclampsia can develop into eclampsia characterized by convulsion and coma.