How to deal with contact dermatitis in pregnant women

  Pregnant women are very sensitive to heat during summer, and they tend to be less active during pregnancy, which can lead to the appearance of itchy red spots on their bodies. This is likely due to contact dermatitis. At this time, it is not easy to take medication, so what should pregnant women do with contact dermatitis?

  

How to deal with contact dermatitis in pregnant women1

  Firstly, if a pregnant woman has contact dermatitis, but the area is not particularly large, she can apply topical medication to the itchy area when the skin is itching, which can have a certain relieving effect on itching. When applying this medicine, you can first wipe the skin clean with water, which can help the medicine to work faster.

  In addition, other topical ointments can also be used to relieve itching. When using them, try to choose those with higher safety, and purchase and use them under the advice of a doctor.

  If external medication does not have any relief or itching effect on contact dermatitis, medication can be taken under the advice of a doctor. Pregnant women must not take medication indiscriminately, otherwise it may have an impact on the child.

  When pregnant women have contact dermatitis, they must pay attention to cleaning the allergic area and wearing protective clothing. They should also try to wear comfortable and breathable clothing, and arrange their daily routine reasonably. They should not stay up late, otherwise it is likely to worsen.

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