HomeAnswersDermatologypruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancyIs it safe to get injections for severe skin itching during pregnancy?

Are injections safe to use for skin itching during pregnancy?

Share

The following is an actual conversation between an iCliniq user and a doctor that has been reviewed and published as a Premium Q&A.

Medically reviewed by

iCliniq medical review team

Published At June 12, 2016
Reviewed AtJanuary 29, 2024

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I have red bumps on hands, lower back and legs. It is also itching a lot. In some body portion blood patches had happened due to itching. For this itching Estrogen, LCZ and Lobate are used as current medication, but no use. I am going for liver function test as soon as possible. Are injections safe to use during pregnancy for severe skin itchiness? Please help me.

Answered by Dr. Gaurang Gupta

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I have gone through the pictures (attachment removed to protect patient identity). These are looking like PUPP-Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancyor it can be AEP - the atopic eruption of pregnancy. In both cases, the treatment is the same and there is no risk to the fetus. These are allergic reactions due to so many chemical and hormonal changes in pregnancy. Being a dermatologist, I consider it a normal thing. I would not suggest any medicines for it because once delivery is done, this problem also goes off. For the treatment, I suggest you the safest medicine during pregnancy is tablet Polaramine 6 mg (Dexchlorpheniramine) two to four times in a day if the itching is too much. Use potent steroid cream like Clonate lotion (Clobetasol Propionate) mixed with Dermadew Aloe lotion both mixed in 50% - 50% and apply it over lesions for 15 days. You can take an injection Avil (Pheniramine) once in a day as it is safe but try to avoid because medicine it can give you relief. Consult your specialist doctor, discuss with him or her, and take the medicine with their consent. I would not advise you to have LCZ (Levocetirizine). Although, it is a safe medicine, we already have more potential and more safest medicine for itching (Polaramine).

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Gaurang Gupta
Dr. Gaurang Gupta

Dermatology

Community Banner Mobile
By subscribing, I agree to iCliniq's Terms & Privacy Policy.

Ask your health query to a doctor online

Dermatology

*guaranteed answer within 4 hours

Disclaimer: No content published on this website is intended to be a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, advice or treatment by a trained physician. Seek advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with questions you may have regarding your symptoms and medical condition for a complete medical diagnosis. Do not delay or disregard seeking professional medical advice because of something you have read on this website. Read our Editorial Process to know how we create content for health articles and queries.

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. iCliniq privacy policy