¶ … HG (Hyperemesis gravidarum) is a complicated pregnancy disease characterized by the intractable vomiting, nausea and dehydration. The HG is estimated affecting between 0.5 and 2% of pregnant women. However, malnutrition as well as other serious complications may lead to electrolyte or fluid imbalance. The HG is a rare pregnancy complication because vomiting and nausea during pregnancy exist among many pregnant women. Thus, it is often very difficult to distinguish between HG condition and common form of vomiting and nausea that most pregnant women experience.
Objective of this study is to prepare an analysis of the HG (hyperemesis gravidarum). The study provides the root causes of the disease to enhance a greater understanding of the strategy to address the problem.
Root Causes of Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Numerous theories have been put forward for the causes of the HG. The health theory suggests that the root cause of the HG is the combination of factors such as genetics, health conditions and body chemistry. Other factor is the body reaction to the hormonal changes during pregnancy. However, the HG level is at its highest during the 8 or 12 weeks of pregnancy, and decline after this period. A report by the University of Maryland (2015) reveals that the exact cause of the HG is unknown; however, the hormone of a pregnant woman rises quickly during the early weeks of pregnancy, which may trigger some part of the brain that controls vomiting and nausea.
Other root cause is the gastrointestinal changes. During a pregnancy period, the digestive organs of a pregnant woman are displaced to make a room for the growing fetus. The result may lead to acid reflux making the stomach to empty more slowly leading to vomiting and...
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