प्रीक्लेम्पसिया
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of organ damage, often involving the liver or kidneys.
It usually develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy in women with previously normal blood pressure.
Symptoms include severe headaches, swelling of hands and face, vision problems, and sudden weight gain.
Risk factors include first pregnancies, multiple pregnancies, obesity, diabetes, and family history of hypertension.
Treatment involves close monitoring, medications to control blood pressure, and delivery of the baby if the condition becomes severe.









