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High blood pressure in pregnancy
Gestational diabetes is also called as pregnancy induced hypertension. It is common in pregnancy. It usually occurs after 28 weeks and disappears after 28 weeks of pregnancy. High blood pressure occurs in around 6 to 8 percent of all the pregnancies.
Addisonian crisis
Adrenal crisis is a constellation of symptoms that indicate severe adrenal insufficiency. This may be the result of either previously undiagnosed Addison's disease. Adrenal crisis refers to overwhelming and life-threatening adrenal insufficiency. The most common signs of adrenal crisis are shock (very low blood pressure with a loss of consciousness), dehydration, and an imbalance of sodium and potassium levels in the body.
Exercises in diabetics
Physical activity is an important part of the diabetes management plan. During exercise the muscle use glucose for energy. Regular exercises improve response to insulin. This will help to reduce the blood sugar level. It helps to control weight.
Young Female Arteritis
Young Female Arteritis is also known as Takayasu's arteritis is a type of vasculitis which is rare group of disorders which causes blood vessel inflammation. It is a chronic progressive, inflammatory disease which leads to the occlusion of the aorta and its branches, even pulmonary arteries can be involved in the disease.
Premature labor or early onset of labor
Premature labor means babies born before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Preterm labor accounts for seven percent of total babies born. It can happen to any women, but it is quite risky for the young, single or smoking women and those who are underweight.