Pregnancy Care: Why the risk of liver cholestasis increases during pregnancy, know its causes, symptoms, and treatment..

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Liver Cholestasis In Pregnancy: This problem occurs due to the accumulation of bile in the liver. This slows or stops the normal flow of bile from the gallbladder. Due to this, the chances of itching on the skin of the pregnant woman, yellowing of the eyes, and jaundice increase. In the case of cholestasis, itching does not cause any rashes on the body, but, women have a lot of difficulty in sleeping throughout the night. In the case of cholestasis, more have been seen in the last three months. Although this liver problem goes away on its own after delivery, during pregnancy, it can cause many problems for the baby as well.

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What are the symptoms of cholestasis in pregnancy?
The main symptom of hepatic cholestasis in pregnancy is severe itching. This itching starts from your hands and feet and spreads to the rest of the body. Usually, this itching is maximum in the nighttime.

Some other symptoms of cholestasis include-
Nausea or vomiting.
Yellow-colored urine.
Light brown stools.
Tiredness.
loss of appetite
Pain in the upper right side of the abdomen.
Jaundice.

What causes cholestasis in pregnancy?
No cause of this health condition has been revealed yet. Women have to face this problem due to hormonal changes during pregnancy. Estrogen and progesterone levels increase in pregnancy, which affects the functions of the gallbladder in the liver. When this bile starts accumulating in the liver, it can cause itching all over the body. One of the reasons for this can also be genetic conditions.

Cholestasis in pregnancy treatment?
For the treatment of cholestasis in pregnancy, some medicines are given depending on your condition. This medicine works by improving your liver function and can lower the level of bile in your blood.

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You can take these measures to reduce the symptoms of cholestasis of pregnancy.
Anti-itch medicine (do not take this medicine without a doctor's advice).
Wearing soft and loose-fitting clothes.
Resting the body
Take a bath in lukewarm water.

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