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Some pregnant women experience severe itching during the third trimester of pregnancy. This symptom can be due to a condition called intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP).
Mild jaundice (yellow colouration of skin and eyes) can also occur in this condition. Both the itching and the jaundice occur because during pregnancy the liver becomes up to 30 times less efficient at getting rid of bile (a greenish-yellow fluid that is partly a waste product, and partly used to digest fat).
When to seek advice
Some conditions that cause rashes are dangerous to the mother as well as the baby, so seeking early advice is important for any skin change that seems abnormal, particularly if the pregnant woman feels unwell.
Early diagnosis and treatment are essential in many of these conditions.
PUPPP - (pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy)
This condition is the most common dermatosis (skin condition) of pregnancy. The cause was unknown until recently when Dr Selim Aracting and colleagues from France reported studies linking PUPPP with cells from the developing baby (foetus). Their studies suggest that foetal cells can invade the mother's skin during pregnancy, and in some way cause this skin disorder to develop.
Complications
Treatment
Papular dermatitis of pregnancy
Complications
Treatment
Prurigo gestationis
Complications
Treatment
Herpes gestationis
Complications
Treatment
Impetigo herpetiformis
Complications
Treatment
This condition causes no harm to mother or baby.
Abnormal blood hormone levels are linked with this disorder especially chronically raised levels of gonadotrophins (hormones produced by the pituitary gland of the brain, and which regulate sex hormone levels) and lowered cortisol and oestrogen levels.
This condition causes no complications in the mother, but studies suggest that foetal death rates are increased.
High doses of corticosteroids are necessary.
This rash comes in two forms: an early form and a late form.
This condition is generally not associated with any serious complications in mother or baby.
Simple measures like antihistamine tablets.
Herpes gestationis is a rare disease that is not related to the viral infection herpes simplex.
Corticosteroids by mouth (systemic). Pyridoxine has also been reported to be effective.
Impetigo Herpetiformis is an acute but rare skin condition of pregnancy.
If this disease is not treated promptly, the maternal death rate is high, and so too is the rate of stillborn babies.
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