Eczema is a common skin disease. Its incidence rate is very high. After the disease, itching usually occurs, sometimes very serious. Some female friends may develop eczema in the late stages of pregnancy, which can be very painful for pregnant women. So, what should I do if I have eczema and itching on my body during late pregnancy?
If women have itchy eczema in the early stages of pregnancy, they need to use some medication to treat eczema. Due to the special period of pregnancy, medication should not be blindly taken. So when pregnant women invite doctors to prescribe medication, doctors usually only prescribe topical medication and do not prescribe medication to pregnant women, which can avoid harm to the fetus.
Pregnant women applying topical medications for eczema treatment will not harm fetal health, so everyone can use them with confidence. While undergoing treatment, it is also important to pay attention to care, such as maintaining a light diet for pregnant women, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, and avoiding foods that can easily cause allergies, such as seafood and mangoes.
Eczema can cause severe itching symptoms, but it is best not to scratch with your hands, otherwise scratching the skin can easily lead to infection. Generally, applying medications to treat eczema can have an anti itch effect. In addition, everyone needs to pay attention to the hygiene of the affected area, but when cleaning, do not use hot water, otherwise it will aggravate the itching.