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Review
. 2024 Feb;74(1):12-21.
doi: 10.1007/s13224-024-01957-x. Epub 2024 Feb 15.

Pruritus in Pregnancy

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Pruritus in Pregnancy

Laxmi A Shrikhande et al. J Obstet Gynaecol India. 2024 Feb.

Abstract

Pruritus is a commonly described symptom during pregnancy. Despite its high prevalence, it is often considered trivial but causes significant patient discomfort. It is important to assess and investigate the patient thoroughly as some conditions have a detrimental outcome for both mother and fetus. There is extensive literature on pruritus due to pregnancy-specific dermatoses, however, the evaluation of pruritus merits a broader approach. Various other conditions such as certain infections, systemic diseases, and pre-existing dermatological conditions should also be considered. Awareness of these conditions in obstetricians will also ensure adequate treatment and timely referral, if necessary. The purpose of this article is to describe the etiology, clinical features, diagnostic approach, and management of pruritus in pregnancy.

Keywords: Antihistamines; Atopy; Pregnancy; Pregnancy-specific dermatoses; Pruritus.

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