What’s Eclampsia?

Eclampsia is a life-threatening pregnancy complication caused by high blood pressure and excessive protein in urine. It can cause seizures, coma, and maternal and fetal death. Delivery is the only cure, and antiepileptic drugs can help prevent further seizures. Prenatal care is crucial to prevent serious health risks. Eclampsia is a life-threatening pregnancy complication that […]

Postpartum eclampsia: what is it?

Postpartum eclampsia is a condition where seizures or coma occur shortly after delivery, potentially causing damage to major organs. It is often linked to preeclampsia and affects women over 40 having their first pregnancy. Treatment involves monitoring and medication to prevent further seizures. Postpartum eclampsia refers to the sudden onset of seizures or coma shortly […]

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