What are the causes of convulsions in pregnant women

  During pregnancy and childbirth, pregnant women often worry about their own and the fetus's physical health. Therefore, when a pregnant woman experiences symptoms of generalized convulsions, she feels very nervous and afraid that it will affect the safety of the fetus due to unknown causes. Therefore, some pregnant women ask, what is the cause of generalized convulsions in pregnant women?

  

What are the causes of convulsions in pregnant women1

  Pregnant women who experience generalized convulsions should consider developing gestational hypertension, which is one of the common diseases during pregnancy. In addition to generalized convulsions, pregnant women may also experience symptoms such as edema, proteinuria, coma, heart or kidney failure, and in severe cases, it can even endanger the safety of mother and baby.

  Pregnancy induced hypertension often occurs in pregnant women after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but the disease is transient and usually disappears after delivery. When measuring blood pressure twice, if the systolic blood pressure is above 140 mmHg (18.7 kPa) and the diastolic blood pressure is above 90 mmHg (12.0 kPa), it can be considered as pregnancy induced hypertension.

  Pregnancy induced hypertension can be classified into three levels based on the severity of the condition: mild, moderate, and severe. Severe pregnancy induced hypertension, also known as preeclampsia or eclampsia, can cause seizures on the basis of hypertension symptoms. Therefore, if pregnant women experience seizures, they must take it seriously and seek medical treatment immediately to correct the abnormal situation in a timely manner.

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