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ICD-10 code: O99.71

Chapter: Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue complicating pregnancy

Pregnancy is a time when a woman's body goes through a lot of changes, and these changes can lead to various skin conditions. Some of these conditions are harmless and can be easily treated, while others can be more serious and require medical attention. Here are some of the skin conditions that can develop during pregnancy:

  1. Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP)
  2. PUPPP is a common skin condition that affects pregnant women, usually in the third trimester. The condition causes itchy, red bumps and hives to appear on the skin, usually on the abdomen, thighs, and buttocks. Although PUPPP can be uncomfortable, it is not harmful to the baby or the mother and usually goes away after giving birth.

  3. Impetigo herpetiformis
  4. Impetigo herpetiformis is a rare skin condition that can occur during pregnancy. It is characterized by red, pus-filled bumps that can be painful and itchy. The condition usually occurs in the third trimester and can be associated with fever and chills. Impetigo herpetiformis can be serious and requires medical attention.

  5. Prurigo gestationis
  6. Prurigo gestationis is a skin condition that causes itchy bumps or blisters to appear on the skin. The condition usually occurs on the arms, legs, and torso and can be very uncomfortable. Although prurigo gestationis is not harmful to the baby, it can be very distressing for the mother. Treatment usually involves topical creams to help relieve itching and discomfort.

  7. Atopic eruption of pregnancy (AEP)
  8. AEP is a skin condition that can occur during pregnancy, especially in women who have a history of allergies or eczema. The condition causes itchy, red bumps or patches to appear on the skin, usually on the arms, legs, and torso. AEP can be uncomfortable, but it is not harmful to the baby or the mother and usually goes away after giving birth.

  9. Pemphigoid gestationis
  10. Pemphigoid gestationis is a rare skin condition that can occur during pregnancy. It causes itchy, red bumps or blisters to appear on the skin, usually on the abdomen or limbs. The condition can be serious and requires medical attention, as it can be associated with preterm birth or low birth weight.

If you experience any skin changes during pregnancy, it is important to see your healthcare provider for evaluation and treatment. Some skin conditions can be harmless, while others can be more serious