Gastric (Stomach) Polyps Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Gastric polyps or stomach polyps are lumps in the stomach lining that protrude above the mucosal surface. It may occur as a single lump or multiple polyps. Most stomach polyps are benign growths. Although rare, stomach polyps should be taken very seriously as there is a possibility that it can become cancerous.
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Hypertension in Pregnancy – Risks and Treatment
Women at Risk of Developing Hypertension in Pregnancy
- First pregnancy.
- Hypertension or pre-eclampsia in previous pregnancies.
- Family history, with mother or sisters suffering from hypertension during pregnancy.
- Multiple pregnancies, such as twins.
- Women over 35.
- Women suffering from hypertension or kidney disease prior to pregnancy.
Types of Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) in Pregnancy
Having high blood pressure (hypertension) at any time can lead to problems but especially so during pregnancy. It could have dangerous outcomes for you and your baby, particularly the risk of pre-eclampsia, if adequate care is not taken to control it effectively. With proper antenatal care, however, the risks can be greatly reduced.
If you consistently have a systolic blood pressure of 140 or more and a diastolic blood pressure of 90 or more, you will be said to be suffering from hypertension.
Obesity and Risk of Being Overweight During Pregnancy
There is a fine line between being obese and being overweight but the associated risks during pregnancy are almost the same for both. When you have a BMI (body mass index) – which is a measure of your weight in relation to your height – of 30 and above, you are said to be obese, but a person with a BMI between 25 and 29.9 is considered to be overweight. Either way, it means that you weigh more than you should. Obesity is considered as a pregnancy risk and women need to be informed about the complications that are possible if they are overweight during pregnancy.
Gaining Weight During Pregnancy, How Much is the Right Amount
What amount of weight gain during pregnancy can be considered to be the right amount? Everybody knows that you need to gain weight during pregnancy. In fact, putting on the extra kilos is inevitable, but how will you know if you are gaining the right amount of weight? Is it too much or is it too little? There is no hard and fast rule that can be applied to all women. How much weight gain is right for you will depend primarily on your BMI and weight before pregnancy, as well as other circumstances such as if you are pregnant with twins or if you suffer from diabetes.