Understanding Cholestasis of Pregnancy: Causes and Risks
Discover the causes and risks of cholestasis of pregnancy, a condition affecting liver function during the third trimester.
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Cholestasis of pregnancy is caused by hormonal changes that affect your liver's ability to handle bile. Genetics and a history of liver issues can also increase your risk. It typically occurs in the third trimester and can cause itching and other symptoms.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the symptoms of cholestasis of pregnancy? The main symptom is intense itching, especially on the hands and feet, and it may also include fatigue and jaundice.
- How is cholestasis of pregnancy diagnosed? Cholestasis is diagnosed through blood tests to check liver function and bile acid levels.
- What are the treatment options for cholestasis of pregnancy? Treatment options typically include monitoring, medication to reduce bile acid levels, and planning for delivery if necessary.
- Is cholestasis of pregnancy harmful to the baby? Yes, it can increase the risk of fetal distress and preterm birth, making careful monitoring essential.