What is a puppy?
Puppp is an abbreviation that means itching hills and plaques of pregnancy, also known as a rash for pregnancy or polymorphic eruption of pregnancy. Puppp is a rash that occurs in a small percentage of pregnant women. It is usually very itchy and causes more raised red bumps, similar to the hives. Usually it starts on the abdomen and then can spread to other parts of the body and most often starts in the third trimester of pregnancy. It consists of many small, slightly swollen, red lumps, and usually recorded on reverse brands for the first time if it exists. From there, the rash spread quickly to the rest of the abdomen, but does not develop on the belly button. When spreading, larger raised spots can develop that look like hives. After a few days, they often spread to other areas of the body such as chest, arms, buttocks and thighs. Not Toffect Face.
Having a puppy does not pose any threat to a mother or child but mIt can do a very unpleasant mother. When this happens, the first symptoms are commonly recorded during the third trimester, on average within 35 weeks and lasts for the rest of the pregnancy. Itching is usually quite intense, especially during the first week. Rash and itching usually disappears to the second week after giving birth, but in rare cases it may take longer or even start after birth.
There is no clear answer to what causes a puppy, even if there are several theories. It seems that this affects women during their first pregnancy and those carrying twins more often than the rest of the pregnant women. One theory of the cause is that he is genetic on the father's side. Another theory is that fetal cells attack the mother's skin and cause a rash. If a woman I suffer from Puppp during one of her pregnancy, that does not mean that she is more likely to experience it again.
For the treatment of symptoms of puppy, caution should be used, a doctor should be consulted. Oral steroids should not be used for sweatto the child's enceal damage. Local steroid creams or ointments can be used in small carefully monitored doses and can provide relief. Antihistamines are generally considered safe and can be used if recommended by a doctor. Some domestic remedies that can bring some comfort are edible soda or oatmeal, aloe vera gel or cool compression.