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- Toxemia: What Is It, How It Is Managed, and More | Osmosis
Toxemia, or preeclampsia, is a complication of pregnancy characterized by new-onset high blood pressure and signs of damage to other organ systems, such as the liver or kidneys
- Preeclampsia: Toxemia, Causes, Symptoms Risk Factors
Preeclampsia is a serious medical condition that can occur about midway through pregnancy (after 20 weeks) People with preeclampsia experience high blood pressure, protein in their pee, swelling, headaches and blurred vision But you may have no symptoms Treatment is necessary to avoid life-threatening complications
- Preeclampsia: Signs, Causes, Risk Factors, Complications . . . - WebMD
Preeclampsia, formerly called toxemia, happens when you're pregnant and have high blood pressure, too much protein in your pee, and also swelling in your legs, feet, and hands It can range from
- Toxemia : Symptoms, Causes, Complications and Treatment
What is toxemia? Toxemia occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy, resulting from high blood pressure and causes high protein levels in the urine and may affect other organs It can be dangerous to the mother and the developing fetus
- Pre-eclampsia - Wikipedia
An outdated medical term for pre-eclampsia is toxemia of pregnancy, a term that originated in the mistaken belief that the condition was caused by toxins [37] Edema (especially in the hands and face) was originally considered an important sign for a diagnosis of pre-eclampsia
- Preeclampsia - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
With preeclampsia, you might have high blood pressure, high levels of protein in urine that indicate kidney damage (proteinuria), or other signs of organ damage Preeclampsia usually begins after 20 weeks of pregnancy in women whose blood pressure had previously been in the standard range
- Toxemia | definition of toxemia by Medical dictionary
1 the condition resulting from the spread of bacterial products (toxins) by the bloodstream 2 a name formerly used to indicate a pregnancy-related syndrome typified by edema, proteinuria, and hypertension that was thought to be due to a toxin released by the mother in response to a foreign protein of the developing fetus adj , adj toxe´mic
- Preeclampsia And Toxemia: How Do They Differ? - Dr. Mills - EmpowHER
Dr Marlin Mills describes the differences between preeclampsia and toxemia Mills is an experienced physician in high-risk pregnancy situations and on staff at Banner Desert Medical Center in Mesa, Arizona The terminology for preeclampsia can often be confusing
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