Pregnancy Related Skin Conditions
Several skin conditions only develop in pregnant women. The following list provides more detail:
PUPPP (Pruritic Uticarial Papules and Plaques of
Pregnancy)
Usually occurring in the third trimester, PUPPP produces itchy
red bumps or a hive-like rash on the mother's belly, which may
spread to the arms, legs, breasts or buttocks. Although PUPPP is
harmless, the itching associated with this condition can become
severe. Your physician will advise you on safe topical
ointments or antihistamines. In more serious cases, oral steroids
are used to ease the itchiness.
Prurigo of Pregnancy (Papular Eruptions of
Pregnancy)
Resembling a group of bug bites, prurigo is a rare condition
that can appear anywhere on the body. Prurigo usually develops in
the third trimester and causes no harm to the mother or the fetus.
Your doctor may prescribe topical ointments, antihistamines or
steroids to control the itch and treat the rash.
Pemphigold Gestationis (Herpes Gestationis)
Thought to be an autoimmune disease, pemphigoid gestationis
causes itchy patches of skin that turn into larger blistering
areas. Usually, pemphigoid gestationis starts on the abdomen and
moves to the arms. Women tend to develop pemphigoid gestationis in
the second and third trimesters. Because pemphigoid gestationis can
create an increased risk for pre-term delivery as well fetal health
issues, contact your OB right away if you develop symptoms of this
condition.
Intrahepatic Cholestasis
Caused by the liver's inability to effectively process bile,
intrahepatic cholestasis occurs when bile backs up and spills into
the bloodstream. The bile then deposits into the skin, causing
intense itching that generally starts on the palms and the soles of
your feet. As it progresses, the rash spreads across the whole
body. Risk factors for this condition include a multiple child
pregnancy, previous liver conditions or a history of intrahepatic
cholestasis. Your doctor will utilize topicals to control the itch
and medications such as ursodeoxycholic to combat the level of bile
acid in your bloodstream
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