swelling, bad headaches, lil dots in your vision, esp when its dark.
when i say swelling i dnt mean just ur feet, i mean half ur legs, ur arms, fingers, in my case my cheaks swelled up n my ex informed me my bottom swelled but im sure he was just being mean!!! i cant remember all the signs but ask ur midwife and if u get evn one of these symptoms get straight to ur docs, if they wont see you go to A&E
2007-11-12 10:14:29
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answered by evilbunnyhahaha 4
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Hello, I was just diagnosed with preeclampsia a week ago.
The symptoms that I have experienced so far are high blood pressure (mine is up to 140/90) and protein in the urine, which they should be looking for at every doc appointment.
Other signs include swelling of the feet, face, and hands; unexplained bad headaches, changes in vision... the website http://www.preeclampsia.org goes into more detail about this.
2007-11-12 03:26:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have pre eclampsia and my blood rigidity sits at approximately 138/ninety 4 yet grew to become into a hundred and forty/one hundred the different day. (this is severe!!!) :) I even have swollen legs ft face and arms and protein in my urine, i've got not quite has disturbed imaginative and prescient or issues. yet I could circulate to the maternity suite on the well-being facility two times each week for blood and urine checks bp taken and infant must be placed on a computer screen to envision this is okay... (so a techniques this is!) If any of those indications have befell to you i might think of this is pre eclampsia yet in basic terms sparkly imaginative and prescient two times for 10 seconds, i does not think of so. additionally your bp isn't severe in any respect..
2016-10-02 00:44:48
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answered by Anonymous
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sudden swelling of the hands, feet, and face is the number one symptom of preeclampsia. Most pregnant women do experience some swelling of the feet during pregnancy, but if you notice your face is swelling as well, or if the swelling does not go down after laying with them raised (such as at night when you go to bed) then you should contact your doctor.
Other symptoms include protein in your urine, changes in vision, and sudden severe headaches.
2007-11-12 03:26:50
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answered by poohb2878 6
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The signs of preeclampsia are elevated blood pressure (hypertension) and the presence of excess protein in your urine (proteinuria) after 20 weeks of pregnancy. The excess protein is related to problems with your kidneys. Your doctor may identify these signs of preeclampsia at one of your regular prenatal visits.
Other signs and symptoms of preeclampsia — which can develop gradually or strike suddenly, often in the last few weeks of pregnancy — may include:
Severe headaches
Changes in vision, including temporary loss of vision, blurred vision or light sensitivity
Upper abdominal pain, usually under the ribs on the right side
Nausea or vomiting
Dizziness
Decreased urine output
Sudden weight gain, typically more than 2 pounds a week
Swelling (edema), particularly in the face and hands, often accompanies preeclampsia as well. Swelling isn't considered a reliable sign of preeclampsia, however, because it also occurs in many normal pregnancies.
Other high blood pressure disorders during pregnancy
Preeclampsia is classified as one of four high blood pressure disorders that can occur during pregnancy. The other three are:
Gestational hypertension. Women with gestational hypertension have high blood pressure, but no excess protein in their urine. Some women with gestational hypertension eventually develop preeclampsia.
Chronic hypertension. Chronic hypertension is high blood pressure that appears before 20 weeks of pregnancy or lasts more than 12 weeks after delivery. Often, chronic hypertension was present — but not detected — before pregnancy.
Preeclampsia superimposed on chronic hypertension. This term describes women who have chronic high blood pressure before pregnancy and then develop worsening high blood pressure and protein in the urine during pregnancy.
2007-11-12 06:56:35
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answered by pensk8r 4
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Ask your doctor about an exercise routine. Regular exercise, such as walking three times a week, may reduce neuropathy pain, improve your muscle strength and help control blood sugar levels. Gentle routines such as yoga and tai chi might also help.
2016-05-16 10:16:12
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answered by steve 2
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I know one symptom is severe swelling because when I was pregnant with my 1st, I woke up with a very swollen foot, called my doctor, and she told me to come in right away and did bloodwork to ensure I was okay.
2007-11-12 03:24:34
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answered by Precious 7
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Swelling to hands feet and face - odema.
Protein in your Urine.
High Bood pressure
Dizzy Spells or Lightheadedness
2007-11-12 03:52:43
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answered by Hannah 4
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