The Asian Age

How to deal with pre-eclampsia

THE CONDITION HAS VERY BASIC SYMPTOMS BUT CAN BE POTENTIALL­Y HAZARDOUS TO MOTHERS AS WELL AS BABIES

- KANIZA GARARI in the mother. Dr Sruthi Reddy

Pre-eclampsia is a condition when the blood pressure increases due to hormonal imbalance caused in pregnancy. It can be mild and symptomles­s, but can become severe and lead to stroke.

Women suffering with this condition complain of frequent headaches and bloated hands and feet. The condition usually strikes after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

In 1,00,000 deliveries there have been 200 cases of preeclamps­ia recorded by senior gynecologi­st Dr Sruthi Reddy and she’s here to answer all questions about the condition.

Q

What is pre-eclampsia and how common is it? A

Pre-eclampsia is a condition specific to pregnancy where blood pressure increases along with protein loss in urine. It can occur in five to 10 per cent of all pregnancie­s.

Q

What are the reasons for pre-eclampsia? A

Exact reasons are still not known. But most likely, it happens due to abnormal placentati­on, decreasing the blood supply to the baby and increasing the blood pressure

Q Which agegroup of women are found to suffer from it? A

It can occur at any age but incidents are more common in extreme age groups — young pregnancie­s and pregnancie­s aged above 40. In rare cases, it is also seen in women who have first pregnancie­s at about 35 years of age.

Q Does it occur in first pregnancy or become a condition in later pregnancie­s? A

It occurs mostly in first pregnancie­s but there can be a recurrence of 10-15 per cent in subsequent pregnancie­s. If the patient has medical disorders like hypertensi­on or chronic diabetes or autoimmune disorders, the recurrence risk is high.

Q Can it become severe and lead to a stroke in women during pregnancy or is it a complicati­on that has to be handled during delivery? A

Pre-eclampsia can be present as varied spectrum. It can just disappear after the delivery but can also cause severe complicati­ons like fits, renal failure, bleeding disorder, heart failure as well as stroke.

Q Do women suffering from pre-eclampsia have normal delivery or do they need C-section? A

If the mother is stable and birth canal score is favourable, we can induce labour and deliver them normally. In severe conditions sometimes early delivery by cesarean section is needed.

QIf pre-eclampsia is identified early, does it reduce the chances of complicati­ons?

AYes. Blood tests and scans at 12 weeks and 20 weeks can predict the chances for pre-eclampsia and medication can be provided. Early diagnosis and timely medication help to prevent complicati­ons.

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Can diet regulation­s and exercise help? If so, please explain how. A

Salt restrictio­n but not completely avoiding the salt, not gaining weight excessivel­y during pregnancy can decrease the risk. Exercise will help to control the weight gain and decrease the risk of pre-eclampsia and its severity.

In 1,00,000 deliveries, there have been 200 cases of pre-eclampsia recorded. It can occur at any age but incidents are more common in extreme age groups. It occurs mostly in first pregnancie­s but there can be a recurrence in subsequent pregnancie­s

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