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Eclampsia
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eclâmpsia
a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and seizures that can be detrimental to the health of mother and baby
What is "eclampsia"?
Eclampsia is a serious condition that can occur during pregnancy, characterized by high blood pressure and seizures, which are sudden, uncontrolled shaking or movements. It usually develops after preeclampsia, which involves high blood pressure and possible damage to organs. Eclampsia can be dangerous for both the mother and baby, and it requires immediate medical attention. Treatment often involves delivering the baby and managing symptoms to protect both the mother and child.