Is pregnancy induced hypertension negative normal?

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summary

Pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH), also known as pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH), is a specific disease of pregnant women in prenatal period. Most of PIH occur in about 20 weeks of pregnancy and two weeks after delivery. Some of PIH are accompanied by proteinuria and edema. Severe patients will have headache, blurred vision and epigastric pain and other symptoms, if not properly treated, may cause systemic spasm, or even coma, the most serious will occur epilepsy.

Is pregnancy induced hypertension negative normal?

First: pregnancy induced hypertension syndrome was negative, considered normal, no pregnancy induced hypertension

Second: the main clinical manifestation of pregnancy induced hypertension is elevated blood pressure, systolic blood pressure is greater than or equal to 130mmhg or diastolic blood pressure is greater than or equal to 90mmHg, or 30-15mmhg higher than pre pregnancy blood pressure. When such a situation occurs, pregnancy induced hypertension can be diagnosed

Third: the prevention of pregnancy induced hypertension, the implementation of prenatal examination, early pregnancy, blood pressure should be measured, as the basis of pregnancy blood pressure, after regular inspection. Strengthen nutrition and rest during pregnancy. Especially in the middle and late pregnancy nutrition, because of the lack of maternal late nutrition, hypoproteinemia, pregnancy induced hypertension will occur.

matters needing attention

If the diagnosis of pregnancy induced hypertension, in the treatment, we need to pay attention to the matter is that women with pregnancy induced hypertension should control the intake of sodium salt, limited to about 3-5g per day, in order to avoid inducing eclampsia.