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Abstract
The difficulties associated with pregnancy-induced hypertension pose a special management challenge for medical professionals.
Early detection and institutional management can significantly lower the morbidity and death rate associated with hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, which is a major global cause.
Antihypertensives are crucial for controlling maternal blood pressure since they slow the mother's disease progression and enhance the outcomes for the foetus and newborn. When choosing a treatment strategy, practitioners must take into account information on the stage of pregnancy and the severity of the maternal ailment. Further investigation beyond traditional methods could clarify future treatment strategies for pregnancy-induced hypertension.