How do I know if I have HELLP Syndrome?

What signs or symptoms may make you suspect you may have HELLP Syndrome. People who have experience in HELLP Syndrome offer advice of what things may make you suspicious and which doctor you should go to to receive treatment

The most common symptoms of HELLP syndrome include: Headaches Nausea and vomiting that continue to get worse–(This may also feel like a serious case of the flu). Upper right abdominal pain or tenderness Fatigue or malaise A woman with HELLP may experience other symptoms that often can be attributed to other things such as normal pregnancy concerns or other pregnancy conditions. These symptoms may include: Visual disturbances High blood pressure Protein in urine Edema (swelling) Severe headaches Bleeding

5/21/17 by Kristy 2050

Symptoms to look for include: blurry vision, intense headaches, shoulder pain, right upper quadrant pain (in abdominal area/ribs, right side, may seem hard to take deep breaths), nausea and vomiting, high blood pressure during pregnancy. If you experience these symptoms in your pregnancy, go to the hospital IMMEDIATELY!

5/22/17 by Ashley 1220

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