Abstract

Negative pregnancy outcomes have been linked to hypothyroidism that is not appropriately managed. Pregnancy increases the need for thyroid hormone, and many women with pre-existing hypothyroidism require higher thyroid hormone dosages in the 1st trimester. A primary cause of maternal and fetal morbidity, hypertension affects 5 to 10% of all pregnancies and is more severe when it results into preeclampsia. We have aimed for a comprehensive study of hypothyroidism and hypertension. With objectives like highlighting the most developed disorder, complications and risk factors. Finally focus on management approach.
 
 Keywords: Hypertension, hypothyroidism, complications, risk factors, TSH, FT3, FT4.

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