What symptom is eclampsia?

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Eclampsia is a gestational disease, and it is a serious disease based on the aggravation of preeclampsia. The patient will have convulsions, as well as limb rigidity, mouth foaming, and even coma. It is possible that the patient will have convulsions again after waking up. What kinds of situations often occur

What symptom is eclampsia?

Eclampsia is generally common. On the basis of relatively high blood pressure, patients have dizziness and headache, and they suddenly have no consciousness. That is, they have prenatal eclampsia. Before birth, they also have convulsions, coma, mouth foaming and limb stiffness in the process of production.

There is also postpartum eclampsia, which occurs after birth, because the patient has indeed been encountered clinically, and the process of production is relatively smooth. After birth, the doctor paid more attention to the puerpera and found her postpartum eclampsia. This is also a serious complication for pregnant women and is one of the causes of death. If it is not handled in time, it will cause intrauterine fetal death for pregnant women, especially before delivery. It is a very serious complication, endangering the lives of pregnant women and babies.

Another is muscle rigidity. Of course, this symptom needs us to distinguish it from epilepsy, because sometimes epileptic patients are also unconscious, which is indeed difficult to distinguish clinically. Of course, we should pay more attention to the patient's blood pressure, observe whether there is hypertension, and observe the clinical symptoms of pregnancy induced hypertension.

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Once the patient has these symptoms, such as limb muscle rigidity, placental vasospasm, this time is prone to fetal intrauterine hypoxia. Of course, when pregnant women have eclampsia, we must first rescue adults, because we must first control the symptoms of adults, in order to ensure the safety of children.