How
To Treat High Blood Pressure In Pregnancy?
By Joann Grant
High blood pressure is a malady that is associated with several
complications. In some cases hypertension nurtures complications
or diseases while in others it is a by product of various complications
and physical states of humans.
A woman on family way
has been often found afflicted with high blood pressure. The cause
of this hypertension is also debatable like other types of hypertensions.
Well, there could be two or three possible reasons of it. Wherein,
the most prominent one is preeclampsia.
In case of this pregnancy
induced hypertension, initially you witness a surge in systolic
BP by thirty mm and diastolic BP by twenty mm. Presence of protein
contents in urine confirms this type of hypertension.
It is just because
of this preeclampsia resulted hypertension a pregnant is constantly
required to keep track of blood pressure. This blood pressure
complication usually arises in mid pregnancy. Women who have conceived
for the first time are very much susceptible to preeclampsia.
Pregnancy in late thirties or forties may also be a cause of such
high blood pressure.
Among most
pregnant women this preeclampsia propelled surge in BP is witnessed
after six or seven months of pregnancy. This high blood pressure
usually prevails till the delivery. Once the child is borne the
hypertension lowers down and vanishes within few days. If a woman
suffers a greater surge in blood pressure in her later stage of
pregnancy, cesarean delivery before the scheduled date of delivery
remains the only option. For, only the delivery would result in
normalcy of blood pressure.
Although a less severe
case of preeclampsia is difficult to be identified, a reasonably
higher level of preeclampsia hypertension could be identified
with constant headache, frequent vomiting, dizziness and blurring
of vision.
A pregnant woman must
be informed of various symptoms of this hypertension so that she
could take immediate action once she finds herself with these
symptoms.
This hypertension originates
probably due to placental disorder. It is said that placental
blood vessels constricts to result in hypertension. Women may
also suffer from this complication due to less than required intake
of various vitamins and nutrients that are essential during pregnancy.
Some hormonal disorders may also contribute to this hypertension.
All in all, I would
suggest all pregnant women to take preventive measures for preeclampsia
as it adds to the ordeal of being pregnant.
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