Eclampsia

Eclampsia is a special manifestation of "pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome" (pregnancy-induced hypertension) after 20 weeks of pregnancy, including edema, hypertension, and proteinuria. It is especially convulsive and coma when the development of the most severe and emergency situation in late pregnancy It is characterized by renal failure, heart failure, pulmonary edema, intracranial hemorrhage, and early placental dissection. Preeclampsia is accompanied by headache, dizziness, dizziness, epigastric discomfort, nausea and other symptoms on the basis of pregnancy-induced hypertension before convulsions, indicating that the stage of eclampsia is imminent.

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