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Has Anone Had Experience/ Suffered from PUPP at 26 Weeks ???

I recently found out that I have PUPP and will have this until I deliver my baby, and possibly for 2 months after birth. I am told that I unfortunately got it pretty early on. I have tried Grandpa's Pine Tar Soap and some medication from my doctor, but I am still itching badly. Does anyone have any suggestions??? According to my doctor, I should expect it to get worse and there's not much we can do. I can't imagine dealing with this for 3 more months!!

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I would try chiropractic adjustments and acupuncture. Google PUPP alternative treatment acupuncture and see what you find.
Good luck.

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I feel for you as I was so itchy during my pregnancy. From reading online it "said" that 70% of woman that have PUPPP have male children. Thought that was interesting. Anyway... I did not have this with my pregnancy however I have some pretty stubborn dermititus that I have been battling for years. In the last month I have started using Kukui oil which has really helped (www.oilsofaloha.com). Also my dermotologist told me, NEVER take hot showers. Always cool or cold if you can handle it. With any skin rash (I have suffered thru so many in my life), take a wash cloth with cold water on it and lay it across the area that is irritated. It will help relieve the itch & swelling. I wish you all the best and sending you happy no-itchy thoughts!!!

Not fun. I had pupp too. The only good thing I can tell you is it usually only happens with your first child. I didn't get it with my second. Oh weird, sounds like you are getting it with your second! Sorry!

My doctor gave me zyrtec(allergy medicine- it's over the counter now -check with your doc of course especially since he has prescribed something) and that helped me. I think he gave me something else first and it didn't work so then we tried the zyrtec and it was a huge relief. Maybe your doc can recommend you to a dermatologist who will have more ideas about what to do for it? That helped my sis-in-law. She got it really badly too but thankfully close to the end of her pregnancy. I've heard oatmeal baths help too.

good luck and congrats on your baby girl.

I am sorry that you are suffering! Great that you have a resource like this to ask your community.

Definitely apply cooling gels and ointments that can provide relief from itching. Aloe vera gel will be helpful. Oatmeal baths and sea salt baths can also provide relief from itching. You can make a mint and dandelion tea and apply as a topical wash. (Boil one cup each of fresh mint and dandelion greens in 10 cups of water for 20- 25 minutes. Strain, and use the liquid as a wash.)

I recommend avoiding foods that can potentially create increased irritation, including processed foods, artificial flavorings and colorings, additives, preservatives, pesticides and herbicides, and refined sugar and flour. Use mild and natural products on your skin and to wash your clothing. Try to keep potential irritants to a minimum.

You mentioned that the medication from your doctor has not alleviated the itching. And you really don't have the ability to sit still and apply lotions and cremes and sit in the bath to alleviate the itching for the whole day, let alone the next three months! Please look toward Traditional Chinese Medicine (including acupuncture, herbal therapy and diet therapy, medical massage and acupressure) to help you alleviate and resolve PUPP. Chinese Medicine will address your acute symptoms of itching and pain while also looking to the roots of what is causing your body to react in this way.

You don't have to suffer for three more months!

Kimberly Reid, L.Ac.
www.lotusew.com

J., I am so sorry you have PUPP! I had it early on with my first pregnancy, and it drove me crazy. It did get better in about my 8th month, so I hope you'll get some relief before your baby comes. As unpleasant as it sounds, the thing that helped me most was cool showers/baths. My skin was much less aggravated because of the temperature, and because I was only in the water for a few minutes. I didn't use soap on any areas where it wasn't absolutely necessary, and I used Aveeno lotion after the shower/bath. I also wore big mumu-type dresses with nothing else so that I didn't have any irritation from underwear/clothes. Not very glamorous, but it did help. I hope you get some relief soon!

Is your doctor sure you have PUPPs? Do you have a rash? There is another itchy condition that can affect you during pregnancy called ICP. The itchiness is caused under the skin, so it's pretty impossible to stop. There is a simple blood test that can screen for ICP. ICP can cause bad ramifications for the fetus, so it may be good to have your doctor do the blood test, just to be on the safe side. There is medication that can be very helpful for ICP, and the sooner you get on it, the better!

I haven't experienced it before but I do know that you want to avoid products that have sodium laurely sulfates and also petroleum in them as these are irritants and could make it worse.

Sensaria Natural Bodycare has a Jojoba Oil, yummy body butters, and body washes that would be very beneficial for you and for your baby when they are born. There are no dyes or harsh chemicals either and we use essential oils and plant extracts for the scent so it is not a synthetic perfume like so many others out there.

Check out the above products and let me know as I'll offer you a discount:o) Pretty miserable I can imagine.

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I definitely know what your going through. I got it about my 3rd month. It just continued to itch and get worse over time. I finally saw a derm dr after a few weeks of not being able to sleep. I was breaking the skin from all the scratching. He suggested a cream by prescription that I could only use for a week that did not help except for the duration I used it. Anything and everything irritated it. I like to live organically, especially during my pregnancy but at this point I was ready for anything so used Aveeno bodywash applied with my hands. No loofah/washcloth because that irritated it too. Then I used hydrocortizone during the day and Aveeno itch cream at night. My OB, who likes to suggest organically/natural first said most women need to take benadryl also for relief. He ok'd it but I didn't use it because it makes me tired. I hope I have been some help. Good luck!

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