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What is PIH/Preeclampsia?
These are hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Preeclampsia is a more severe form that can affect multiple organs and requires close medical attention.
Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (PIH) & Preeclampsia
Diagnosis
Elevated blood pressure (usually after 20 weeks)
Proteinuria on urine tests
Abnormal liver and kidney function tests
Visual disturbances, headache, swelling
Treatment
BP-lowering medications safe in pregnancy
Hospital-based monitoring in moderate/severe cases
Magnesium sulphate in eclampsia prevention
Timely delivery if condition progresses
When to See a Doctor
Sudden swelling, vision changes, severe headache
Reduced fetal movement or upper abdominal pain
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