Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Pregnancy-Induced
Hypertension
- symptoms
- weight gain
- Swelling
- Flashes of light or dots before
the eyes
- blurring of vision
- headache
- Decreased urine output
- Gestational hypertension, also referred to sometimes as
pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) is a condition of high
blood pressure during pregnancy. Gestational hypertension
can lead to a serious condition called preeclampsia (also
sometimes referred to as toxemia). Hypertension during
pregnancy affects about 6-8% of all pregnant women.
- types of hypertension during pregnancy
- Chronic Hypertension
- Gestational Hypertension
- Preeclampsia
- Who is at risk for Gestational Hypertension
- first-time mom
- Women whose sisters and
mothers had PIH
- Muti-parity
- Women who had high blood
pressure or kidney disease
prior to pregnancy
- How do I know if I have Gestational Hypertension?
- checkup
- blood pressure
- urine levels
- blood tests
- other tests
- kidney function
- blood-clotting functions
- ultrasound
- Doppler scan
- How can I prevent Gestational Hypertension
- Use salt as needed for taste
- Drink at least 8 glasses of
water a day
- Increase the amount of protein you take in
and decrease the amount of fried foods and
junk food you eat
- rest
- Exercise regularly
- Elevate your feet
- Avoid drinking alcohol
- Avoid beverages
containing caffeine
- take prescribed medicine and
additional supplements
- How is Gestational Hypertension treated?
- close to your due date
- Deliver baby ASAP
- mild hypertension and your baby
has not reached full development
- Rest
- Increase prenatal checkups
- Consume less salt
- Drink 8 glasses of water a day
- severe hypertension
- blood pressure medication