Sana Adil, Isra Hidayat, Ammad Ali, Saad Ali, Hina Ayaz, Muhammad Ayub, Faiza Ayub.
Presentation and Diagnosis: Pregnancy Induce Diabetes and Hypertension in Medical Doctors at Hospital and Clinics.
J Gandhara Med Dent Sci Jan ;9(4):90-3.

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess pregnancy induce diabetes and hypertension in medical doctors. METHODOLOGY: This case-control study was conducted after approval by the ethics committee. A total of 72 physicians who were pregnant and diagnosed with pregnancies causing hypertension or diabetes participated in the study. Daily details of hourly blood glucose levels were recorded at the beginning and end of the day. Use SPSS version 24.0 to analyze the results. RESULTS: Out of the 33 patients, 23 remained hypertensive at the end of the day, while 10 had normal hypertension at the beginning of the day. Hypotension appeared from the 39th day of which 24 of her ended high, 15 were normal and 10 were diet controlled. The maximum number of pregnancies was 40 in high-care controls and 32 in low-care controls. Out of 30(16) had high FBS at the beginning of the day and 17 of the 42 who had the highest at the end of the day had low FBS. The highest score of 17(42) was presented at the beginning of the day with low FBS and 17 at end of the day with a high ratio and high count of 42.   CONCLUSION:   Health care is important for all patients, whether they are health workers or not. Daily Record helps patients and providers understand patient disease management and take appropriate action.  

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