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先兆子痫, 妊娠毒血症
a pregnancy condition involving high blood pressure and organ damage, presenting risks to both mother and baby
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to other organs, often the kidneys. It usually occurs after the 20th week of pregnancy and can cause symptoms like swelling, headaches, and vision changes. If left untreated, preeclampsia can lead to serious health problems for both the mother and baby. The main treatment is delivering the baby, but managing blood pressure and monitoring the mother's condition are also important.
- Regular prenatal checkups help detect signs of pre-eclampsia early.
定期产前检查有助于早期发现先兆子痫的迹象。
- The doctor closely monitors blood pressure to identify pre-eclampsia risks.
医生密切监测血压以识别先兆子痫的风险。
- Adequate rest and a balanced diet can help reduce the risk of pre-eclampsia.
充足的休息和均衡的饮食有助于降低先兆子痫的风险。
- The healthcare provider explains the importance of managing pre-eclampsia.
医疗保健提供者解释了管理先兆子痫的重要性。
- Severe headaches and swelling are potential symptoms of pre-eclampsia.
剧烈头痛和肿胀是先兆子痫的潜在症状。