Clinical evaluation of pathological dermatoses induced in pregnancy

Authors

  • Anshul Choudhary Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Kshitij Saxena Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0946-0121
  • Venket Rao Koti Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Amir Shahid Ansari Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Shivani Yadav Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Titiksha Hans Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/issn.2455-4529.IntJResDermatol20200506

Keywords:

Pregnancy, Pregnancy specific dermatoses, Infections, Pruritus

Abstract

Background: Pregnancy can present with various dermatoses which is divided into physiological and pathological dermatoses. These dermatoses have various effects on pregnancy and patient’s life. The objective was to study the various pathological dermatoses.

Methods: A total of 1425 pregnant females attending dermatology, obstetrics and gynaecology Out Patient Department of Era’s Lucknow Medical College and Hospital were included, out of this 275 presented with pathological dermatoses. Detailed history, examination and investigations were done. Data was analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 21.0 (test).

Results: Pathological dermatoses was seen in 275 pregnant females ranged between 18 to 45 years. Infections or infestations and STDs (53.5%) were the most common dermatological conditions followed by pregnancy specific dermatoses (24.7%), acne and folliculitis (7.6%), non-specific itching (5.8%) and other conditions (10.9%).

Conclusions: Pregnant females suffer from number of pregnancy dermatoses. A knowledge of the profile of dermatoses during pregnancy is essential to plan preventive measures, care of the mother and the child.

Author Biographies

Anshul Choudhary, Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Resident

Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College & Hospital

Kshitij Saxena, Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Associate Professor

Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College & Hospital

 

Venket Rao Koti, Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Professor

Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College & Hospital

Amir Shahid Ansari, Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Resident

Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College & Hospital

Shivani Yadav, Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Resident

Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College & Hospital

Titiksha Hans, Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Resident

Department of Dermatology, Era's Lucknow Medical College & Hospital

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2020-02-24

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