24 May 2008

Majlis Bacaan Yasin & Solat Hajat Untuk Kak Matun



Majlis bacaan yasin dan solat hajat diadakan di rumah Mak mertua Kak Matun ( Mak Dah) di Taman Medan memandang keluarga Kak Matun dari Kuantan dan Terengganu masih belum tiba di sini.. Dihadiri oleh ahli keluarga terdekat...


Setelah mendapat berita yang mengatakan Kak Matun berada dalam keadaan kritikal.. Satu tahap yang sukar untuk mengharapkan beliau kembali kepada keadaan normal. Hanya berharap kepada keajaiban Allah yang menentukan takdir kepada setiap hamba-Nya...
p/s: Sehingga ke hari ini aku tak berkesempatan melihat kak Matun in person selepas dia menjalani cesarean..

Aku telah mendapat penerangan mengenai penyakit yang di hadapi kak matun iaitu di kenali sebagai HELLP Syndrome..


Sedikit sebanyak mengenai penyakit ini diterangkan seperti di bawah:-



HELLP Syndrome


1. What is HELLP syndrome?

  • HELLP syndrome is a serious complication of severe pregnancy-induced hypertension (high blood pressure problems of pregnancy). It occurs in about 2 percent to 12 percent of women with high blood pressure of pregnancy. It usually develops before delivery, but may occur postpartum (after delivery) as well.

  • HELLP syndrome consists of the following problems:

hemolysis - red blood cells break down.
elevated liver enzymes - damage to liver cells cause changes in liver function lab tests.
low platelets - cells found in the blood that are needed to help the blood to clot in order to control bleeding.

2. What causes HELLP syndrome?

  • The cause of HELLP syndrome is unknown.

  • Some conditions may increase the risk of developing HELLP syndrome, including the following:

preeclampsia during pregnancy
previous pregnancy with HELLP syndrome

3. Why is HELLP syndrome a concern?

  • In addition to the risks of high blood pressure during pregnancy, which include poor blood flow to organs and possible seizures, HELLP syndrome can cause other problems.

  • The breakdown of red blood cells may cause anemia, and blood clotting problems may occur.

  • A serious blood clotting complication called disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) may lead to severe bleeding or hemorrhage. Placental abruption (early detachment of the placenta) may also occur.

  • Pulmonary edema (fluid buildup in the lungs) is also a serious complication.

  • Severe disease may place the mother and fetus in danger and it may be necessary to deliver the baby early to prevent further complications.

  • Recovery from HELLP syndrome may take several days after delivery. HELLP syndrome is a serious disease and can be life threatening for both mother and her baby.

4. What are the symptoms of HELLP syndrome?

  • The following are the most common symptoms of HELLP syndrome. However, each woman may exhibit experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
right-sided upper abdominal pain or pain around the stomach

nausea, vomiting

headache

increased blood pressure

protein in the urine

edema (swelling)
  • The symptoms of HELLP syndrome may resemble other medical conditions, including pregnancy-induced hypertension. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.

5. How is HELLP syndrome diagnosed?

  • In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnostic procedures for HELLP syndrome may include:
blood pressure measurement
red blood cell count
bilirubin level - a
substance produced by the breakdown of red blood cells.
liver function
tests
platelet count - cells found in the blood that are needed to help the blood clot to control bleeding.
urine tests for protein

6. Treatment for HELLP syndrome:

  • Specific treatment for HELLP syndrome will be determined by your physician based on:
your pregnancy, overall health, and medical history
extent of the disease
your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
expectations for the course of the disease
your opinion or preference
  • Treatment may include:

bedrest (either at home or in the hospital may be recommended)
hospitalization (as specialized personnel and equipment may be necessary)
blood transfusions (for severe anemia and low platelets)
magnesium sulfate (to prevent seizures)
antihypertensive medications (to reduce blood pressure)
fetal monitoring (to check the health of the fetus)
laboratory testing of liver, urine, and blood (for changes that may signal worsening of HELLP syndrome)
medications, called corticosteroids, that may help mature the lungs of the fetus (lung immaturity is a major problem of premature babies)
delivery (if HELLP syndrome worsens and endangers the well-being of the mother or fetus, then an early delivery may be necessary)


Prevention of HELLP syndrome:

Early identification of women at risk for HELLP syndrome may help prevent some complications of the disease. Education about the warning signs is also important because early recognition may help women receive treatment and prevent worsening of the disease.


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