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How Do I Treat Itchy Feet in Pregnancy?
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Itchy feet in pregnancy can be treated by putting moisturizer on the feet, taking oatmeal baths, and avoiding baths or showers that are too hot. In addition, sprinkling baby powder or cornstarch on the feet can be soothing and relieve itching. Itchy feet in pregnancy typically occurs as a result of rising estrogen levels, however, the itching sometimes afflicts the whole body.

When dry and itchy feet in pregnancy occurs, medications should be used sparingly. Although topical anti-itch medications such as hydrocortisone and Benadryl are very effective in soothing itchy soles and itchy feet, they can be absorbed into the bloodstream and affect the baby. This is especially important during the first three months of pregnancy. If topical medications are used only when symptoms are severe, and large parts of the body are not covered by the medication, chances of complications are slim.

In addition to having itchy feet in pregnancy, women often have other foot complaints during pregnancy. These include swollen feet and ankles, and sore feet. Swelling of the feet is common during pregnancy and is typically related to fluid retention and increased sodium intake. Swollen feet and ankles can also cause itchy feet in pregnancy, but is typically not a serious problem. When the feet swell, elevating them and limiting intake of high-sodium foods and beverages typically relieves symptoms.

It is important to check with the physician when itchy feet in pregnancy becomes more than just a nuisance. This is especially true when the itching not only affects the feet, but the abdomen, arms, and legs. When a pregnant woman notices generalized itching, it can signal a liver abnormality, such as a blocked bile duct, and the doctor should be notified.

Itchy feet in pregnancy can become so intense that the individual can break the skin on her feet from scratching so much. This can be dangerous because the skin is a person's first line of defense against bacterial invasion. If bacteria gets into the bloodstream via broken skin on the feet, the patient can get an infection and pass it along to her unborn baby.

If itchy feet complaints persist, the physician might recommend an oral antihistamine such as Benadryl. This over-the-counter anti-itch medication can be give to pregnant women without risk to the baby, if taken in recommended dosages. In addition, a pregnant woman should never taken an antihistamine or any medication unless recommended by her physician.

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