Eclampsia is a serious condition that occurs during pregnancy when a woman experiences seizures or convulsions. This condition can be life-threatening for both the mother and the baby. Some synonyms for eclampsia include postpartum seizures, convulsions, toxemia, preeclampsia with seizures, and hypertensive disorder. Symptoms of eclampsia include high blood pressure, headaches, seizures, and other neurological symptoms. Treatment for eclampsia typically involves hospitalization, anticonvulsant medications, and close monitoring of the mother and baby. Timely identification and management of eclampsia are essential to ensure the safety of both the mother and the baby. Doctors and healthcare providers must recognize the symptoms of eclampsia and provide prompt treatment to prevent any complications.