Severe preeclampsia

Although severe preeclampsia is serious, it can be treated and relieved. So what is severe preeclampsia?

Severe preeclampsia is a serious stage of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy. That is, blood pressure and urinary protein continue to rise, resulting in maternal organ dysfunction or fetal complications. For example, systolic blood pressure is greater than 160mmhg, diastolic blood pressure is greater than 1 10mmhg, urine protein is greater than 5.0g/24h, or liver function is abnormal, liver enzymes are abnormally increased, and renal function is abnormal. In severe preeclampsia, we should consider the safety of mother and fetus and terminate pregnancy as soon as possible.

Severe eclampsia affects both the fetus and pregnant women. Severe pre-eclampsia may increase the risk of fetus, which requires timely treatment and increases the chance of premature delivery. If you have given birth, you should strengthen feeding and nursing in time, but only after giving birth can you judge comprehensively. If all the indicators are normal, it doesn't matter much and there is no way to avoid it. Just pay attention to what happens.