Ann Dermatol. 1997 Oct;9(4):270-275. English.
Published online Nov 28, 2016.
Copyright © The Korean Dermatological Association and The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology
Original Article

Clinical Study on Pruritus During Pregnancy

Dae Hun Suh, Jong Kwan Jun, Sang Ho Youn, Jin Ho Chung and Jai Il Youn

    Abstract

    Background

    Pruritus, which is a frequent accompanying symptom of dermatological diseases, is also common during pregnancy, either localized or generalized. It may be related to specific dermatoses of pregnancy.

    Objective

    A clinical study was performed to know the exact nature of pruritus in pregnancy.

    Methods

    Subjects with systemic diseases, or laboratory abnormalities were excluded. People who have had pruritic dermatologic diseases before pregnancy were also excluded. One hundred and fifty five pregnant women were interviewed with physical examinations and followed up to the date of delivery. Pruritus was graded.

    Results

    Pruritus was present in 31.6%. Most affected subjects had mild or moderate severity. The abdomen was the most common site. There was a tendency for the duration of itching to increase with the duration of pregnancy.

    Conclusion

    Conclusion: These findings may provide basic and useful data on pruritus during pregnancy.

    Keywords
    Pregnancy; Pruritus


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