DRUG MANAMGEMENT AND COMPLICATIONS OF VARIOUS DISEASES IN PREGNANCY
G. Y. Srawan Kumar*, D. R. Brahma Reddy, D. Saritha, K. Lakshmi Priyanka, P. Revathi and S. K. Sonaraj
ABSTRACT
Pregnancy is a sequence of events that begins with fertilization. Most pregnancy related complications appear to resolve at delivery or shortly thereafter. Common examples are gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, hypothyroid, urinary tract infections, anemia, and hyperthyroid, etc., the prevalence of medical problems is increasing because of the complex interplay between demography and life style factors, and development in modern medicines. The primary goal of this study was to ascertain the drug management and complications of various diseases in pregnancy.
Keywords: Pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH), Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), Hypothyroid (HT), Urinary tract infections (UTI), Anemia, Pregnants.
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