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Itchy Rash on My Belly!

Help! I have a rash on my entire belly and sides. It started 6 days ago as a few tiny pin head size dots and has spread to hundreds It is very itchy..but it is not poison ivy/oak- I have had that. Before -I have been putting on Palmer's stretch mark cream, and have stopped the last 3 days- thought it might be that-but it hasn't changed....HAS ANYONE EVERY HAD THIS? I called my gyno and she said to call a dermatologist....I am waiting for an appointment- in the mean time- ANY ADVICE??????????????? thank you!

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thanks everyone! Went tot he doctor and he said he thinks puppps. So we are going to monitor it. Just hope it doesn't drive me crazy!

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C.,

Glad you called OB and got an appointment - while waiting - CALL the dermo and tell them it's unbearable! Ask them what to do? If they continue to make you wait for the appointment (no idea how far it is out) get a new dermo.

It *does* sound like something pregnant women get, but I haven't had. A milk bath may help (Body shop or other store similar has this, or find a recipe online).

Sounds silly, but don't scratch.

Are you drinking enough water?

Baby calls, hope this helps,
M.

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I had this when I was pregnant too. I think it started around 28 or 30 weeks. My OB-GYN did some tests to rule out anything serious but just said it's one of those weird pregnancy things that happens because of hormones. The itching it terrible, right? A friend of mine that was pregnant at the same time I was had the same thing. I found that the Palmers oil helped. I tried several creams and lotions but the oil was the best. I also liked Aveno lotion. They make one for itchy skin and it's soothing. Nothing made it go away though...except giving birth! I would have your OB-GYN and a dermo check you out but it's probably nothing to worry about.

Have you had chicken pox? It MIGHT be shingles. But it also could be eczema. You should see a dermatologist.

Hi C.

My daughter had a rash that started on her belly & than continued to spread all over last year when she was pregnant-her obgyn called it "PUPS" disease. She tried everything within reason, it continued to be very itchy.

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B

Bi C.,
I think an appointment with your OB to rule out PUPPS would be a good idea, and if that's not what it is, to see a dermatologist ASAP so that you can find out what it is and get some relief.
Good luck!

Hi C.,
First let me say, I'm not a Dr. but it sounds like heat rash. It's been hot in our area lately. In any case, the Aveeno bath stuff is good if your doctor approves. Good luck.

Sounds like yeast to me. Had that happen to me.
You can get some creams to put on from your pharmacy.
There are some that do not require prescriptions.
Others do. Good luck.

C.,

Glad you called OB and got an appointment - while waiting - CALL the dermo and tell them it's unbearable! Ask them what to do? If they continue to make you wait for the appointment (no idea how far it is out) get a new dermo.

It *does* sound like something pregnant women get, but I haven't had. A milk bath may help (Body shop or other store similar has this, or find a recipe online).

Sounds silly, but don't scratch.

Are you drinking enough water?

Baby calls, hope this helps,
M.

It sounds like PUPPPS - it is a very fine, very itchy rash of pregnancy (though it is early for you to develop it - it usually doesn't start until 3rd trimester). Supposedly it happens frequently when you are expecting a boy - something about the male DNA irritating your skin. Anyway, if you do some research online, don't let it scare you (some ppl have it so bad and only delivery will relieve it) - I had it for about 3 weeks and then it went away with my first son. With my second son, I actually got it after he was born.

I found Aveeno Oatmeal baths helped - there are also a bunch of different suggestions that you'll find online - I think I may have tried taking fish oil? The rash is harmless to baby and mom, just annoying as it is very itchy! My ob recognized it right away and basically said it is harmless. Hang in there - hopefully it will go away sooner rather than later!

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