World Preeclampsia Day is observed on May 22 every year. This year too, World Preeclampsia Day 2024 will be observed on May 22, a Wednesday. Preeclampsia is a very serious health condition. Preeclampsia, along with other hypertension diseases, is known to affect thousands of women and newborn babies as well. Preeclampsia usually occurs around the 20th week of pregnancy. The symptoms are usually, high blood pressure and protein in the urine. If ignored or left unmonitored, it can lead to serious and severe health challenges for both the mother and the baby.
The purpose of World Preeclampsia Day is to raise awareness about this potentially life-threatening condition during pregnancy. Started in 2009 by the Preeclampsia Foundation, this day aims to educate people about this critical pregnancy complication that affects millions of women all around the globe. High Blood Pressure In Pregnancy: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment of Preeclampsia or Toxaemia.
World Preeclampsia Day 2024 Date
World Preeclampsia Day 2024 will be celebrated on May 22, 2024.
World Preeclampsia Day 2024 Theme
The theme for World Preeclampsia Day 2024 is ‘Predict, prevent, prevail.’ Researchers and doctors are yet to completely understand why preeclampsia and other high blood pressure issues happen in pregnant women. In the past, other than going through a patient’s medical history, there was no other way to find the cause. The only thing medical professionals could do was give high-risk patients prenatal aspirin, hoping it would stop preeclampsia from starting. However, with continuous research and many technological advancements, the industry soon hopes to find better treatment and preventive measures.
World Preeclampsia Day History
In 1952, the international medical community recognised the diagnosis criteria for preeclampsia, which involves high blood pressure and other organs getting damaged. In 1986, researchers highlighted the importance of early detection and proper prenatal care in preventing preeclampsia. By 2000, major progress had been made in developing treatments and protocols to be followed for preeclampsia. This helped reduce maternal and infant death rates.
In 2009, the Preeclampsia Foundation started World Preeclampsia Day to raise awareness and educate people about this pregnancy complication. By 2016, the World Health Organisation recognised preeclampsia as a leading cause of maternal and infant mortality. This made the yearly observance of World Preeclampsia Day even more important. In 2019, a 10-year review was published, which highlighted the advancements made for the treatment and it offered hope for those affected by the condition.
World Preeclampsia Day Significance
World Preeclampsia Day raises awareness about the life-threatening pregnancy condition. It educates people on the signs, symptoms, and risk factors of preeclampsia. It also empowers pregnant women and healthcare providers to recognise and manage the condition in the right manner. Beyoncé on Vogue Cover: The Icon Talks About A Rare Pregnancy Complication She Faced During Her Twin Pregnancy.
World Preeclampsia Day is a great platform to educate people about preeclampsia and ensure better awareness of how the health condition affects those suffering from it. It teaches people about the symptoms and signs and encourages early detection, thereby saving many lives.
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