Preeclampsia & eclampsia - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- What is preeclampsia? Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication in which a pregnant person develops high blood pressure, which can potentially lead to eclampsia.
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I was pre-eclamptic with my son, and the magnesium gave me a terrible headache. I couldn't get comfortable because I had to remain lying on my left side. At one point, I became confused and tried to take out my IVs and go home. An angel of a nurse saved me from myself. I continued to have high BP for a few months after having my son. It was a terrible, frightening time, but 16 years later, we're still here and healthy. Bless all the mothers and babies who had to go through this awful ordeal.
At 33 weeks, we found out my baby was severe IUGR, I was asymptomatic the entire time, but my blood work did show elevated placental enzymes (there’s a ratio-fetal:placental that was elevated)…my systolic BP was only 133. At 34 weeks I woke up with mild cramps, checked into triage, my systolic was 165 and baby was bradycardic and delivered via emergency c section within 5 mins of being triaged. I am a perfectly healthy 30 yr old first time mom with no prior history of hypertension, diabetes or obesity. The day I delivered my baby was the day I was supposed to see a high risk specialist (God works in mysterious ways). I’m an ER nurse and I understand this stuff, but for some reason my care team kept dancing around the issue. In the OR My systolic shot to the 200s and they put me on Magnesium sulfate For 24hrs and labetalol. This Video was incredibly helpful, I wondered about the connection btwn hypertension in preeclampsia and IUGR to the fetus. Thank you for a clear cut explanation!
My story similar to yours with my 2nd baby I was healthy with a history of normal 1st pregnancy at 33 wk I had 2 Bp reading of 140/90 and was closely monitored then suddenly at 34 wks I went into labor and bleeding with a bp of 180/120 the bleeding was a placental abruption I had to deliver immediately bc the baby was in distress I was told if I had come in 5 mins later the outcome could have been tragic. The day I went into labor I was supposed to see a high risk dr too!
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My pregnant wife has edema in the legs, high BP and high proteinuria, right now at 36 weeks. She went to our GP to check in the check swelling and now we just had a night of monitoring the fetus at the hospital, collecting urine samples, and measuring BP. All good on the baby and we will keep monitoring the situation in ambulant care.
Thanks for the clear illustration! The gynaecologists often don't have time to clearly explain what is going on.
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We gave birth to our beautiful daughter at 36 weeks 2 days, not long after the post above. She's healthy and eating well and we are over the moon.
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Thank you for this wonderful preeclampsia & eclampsia short video summarized everything one need to know as far as this topic is concerned
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Robbins writes, most commonly starts after 34 weeks.
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I was diagnosed with preeclampsia n mild edema. I have also lost my baby girl on 3rd August. I m 37 years old and it was my first pregnancy. My bp is still high nd i m on medication and using labetalol twice a day . I m very scared of being pregnant again in future. My doc has told me to plan a baby atleast after 4 month . 😢
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hello i don't know about it at all . because i am student . i read book .they said in preeclampsia, edema is primarily driven by factors such as endothelial dysfunction, hypertension, and fluid retention, rather than low protein or albumin levels.soo edema not cause from low protein in blood . thanks .
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Es normal que sienta como si estuviera perdida como si no conociera el lugar & las personas pero si las conozco ? Me pusieron ceumid 500 cada 12 horas por una eclampsia que tuve hace 57 días, & me siento todo eso que ha mencionado, los efectos secundarios me asustan porque siempre pienso que me va a volver a repetir la eclampsia pero es poco probable porque ya son casi 2 meses pero los efectos secundarios de las pastillas son pésimos
Since pathophysiology is based on placenta, how can it develop up to 6 weeks after delivery? Is there a different patho in those cases?
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I agree
I'm so annoyed. With my first, I was induced at 40w4d for labile bp and proteinuria but was told the proteinuria must not have met the cutoff to qualify as pre-eclampsia. With my 3rd, my bp was 186/167 when admitted (in labor), they did no urine tests, and told me I had severe pre-eclampsia and that the diagnostic criteria had changed to only needing the high bp. This is saying that pre-eclampsia is an actual *thing* and not just high bp? Does anyone know anything about this damn thing???
My BP was 160/101 with pitting edema, no proteinuria and I was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia. This was 16 years ago.
Weird you didn't mention magnesium sulfate for seizures.
Lost my first baby💔😭 last month due to pre eclamsia, now i wanna know if its gonna come back if i get pregnant again, am afraid to get pregnant again.
It might occur ..u need to take aspirin 75mg..
On the gynaecologist advice.
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Is it possible to have preeclampsia but have only liver enzymes I am 33 weeks pregnant and five days I have liver enzymes that just keep going up I’ve been in the hospital for last seven days but my doctors have been unable to determine what it is I have had preeclampsia before so had my mom I do have type 2 diabetes, as well as I am considered obese
Is it any medicine for it please?
Because my wife has it and she is very 😢😢😢😞😞😕.
So it makes me feel sad 😔. And it's getting very bad for us in our relationship ❤😢.
So please it's any medicine 💊 for it please 🙏?
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Don't worry. Please check with doctor. Doctor will suggest that aspirin low dose medicine to prevent preeclampsia
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