Skin problems when pregnant

Written By The HealthMeth Team - Updated On Saturday, March 13, 2021 6:00 PM

Common skin problems during pregnancy

During pregnancy, a woman suffers from several skin problems, the most important of which are:

  • Melasma: It is a brown or yellowish color that appears during the fourth, fifth and sixth months of pregnancy, and it can be reduced by not exposure to the sun.
  • Acne: It is similar to the love that appears in adolescents, and this love disappears after birth.
  • Black line: It is a line that starts from the navel to the middle of the pubic bone for most women, and this line disappears months after birth.
  • Spider veins: They are small blood capillaries that appear under the skin, and can be hidden by make-up, or by using a laser at a dermatologist.
  • Stretch marks: They are lines that appear on the skin, and their color is either red, pink, or white.
  • Nile Hamo: These are pills similar to those that appear in children and infants.
  • Skin tags: They appear on the neck. And their number increases during pregnancy as a result of hormones. These growths disappear after birth.
  • Itching: This is a feeling that you may feel as a result of stretching of the skin.
  • Spread of pimples and boils: They are in the form of red spots on the abdomen, thighs, buttocks and limbs. It often disappears after birth.


Prevention of skin problems when pregnant

  • Keep your skin clean, and do not use makeup extensively.
  • Do not take a hot shower. And moisturize your skin well.
  • Do not stay in the sun for long periods of time.
  • Exercise to get fats out of your body.


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References

Dr.. James F. Bash, D. Phyllis A. Balch, 2001, Prescription for Nutrition Therapy, translated and published by Jarir Library.