| Pregnancy-induced Hypertension Testing |
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A person suffering from pregnancy-induced hypertension has to go through tests to confirm the degree of the problem. Pregnancy-induced hypertension testing is conducted frequently. Measurements are taken after every six hours. Such a testing includes: Blood pressure measurement – if a patient's blood pressure is above 140/90, then she might develop the problem. Urine and weight are frequently measured to keep a check on the patient's health. They check if there is an abnormal increase in protein levels. Kidney and liver are checked to see if there is any malfunctioning. An eye check-up is also done to see if any changes in vision have incurred due to pre-eclampsia. Fetal monitoring is done to keep on the developing fetus. The effect of rising blood pressure on the developing fetus is constantly monitored. |