Tuturor despre Hipertensiunea Gestațională –START TEXT– All About Gestational Hypertension –END TEXT–
The provided text discusses gestational hypertension, a condition that can occur during pregnancy. The key points are:
**Causes and Risk Factors**
* Gestational hypertension can be caused by premature detachment of the placenta (placental abruption) or gestational diabetes.
* Other risk factors include family history, previous preeclampsia, obesity, high blood pressure before pregnancy, multiple pregnancies, and a history of kidney disease.
**Symptoms**
* Increased blood pressure
* Absence or presence of protein in the urine
* Edema (swelling)
* Sudden weight gain
* Visual changes such as blurred or double vision
* Nausea, vomiting
* Right-sided upper abdominal pain or pain around the stomach
* Urinating small amounts
* Changes in liver or kidney function tests
**Diagnosis**
* Blood pressure measurement
* Urine testing to rule out preeclampsia
* Assessment of edema
* Frequent weight measurements
* Liver and kidney function tests to rule out preeclampsia
* Blood clotting tests to rule out preeclampsia
**Treatment**
* Bedrest, either at home or in the hospital
* Hospitalization (as specialized personnel and equipment may be necessary)
* Magnesium sulfate (or other antihypertensive medications for gestational hypertension if blood pressure readings are in the severe range)
* Fetal monitoring to check the health of the fetus
**Prevention**
* Early identification of women at risk for gestational hypertension
* Education about warning symptoms
* Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including diet and exercise
* Managing underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes or high blood pressure before pregnancy.
It's essential to note that this is not a comprehensive guide, and only a healthcare professional can provide personalized advice and treatment. If you suspect you have gestational hypertension or are at risk for it, consult your doctor immediately.