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Common Skin Conditions During Pregnancy

· Pregnancy tips
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Your hormone levels change as soon as you conceive, and you will feel many things at the same time. However, this is all normal and nothing to be worried about. Sometimes, you may feel a need to eat spicy things, and sometimes, you might have to struggle with skin changes. Most of the time, skin changes or conditions are attributed to unbalanced hormonal levels. Let's understand skin conditions during pregnancy and pregnancy tips to keep your skin healthy.

Common Skin Conditions During Pregnancy

During the entire trimester of pregnancy, you will notice changes in your skin, nails, and hair. Let's understand some common skin conditions during pregnancy:

Stretch marks: 

Stretch marks occur when your belly starts to grow, and some reddish lines appear on the skin. They grow with fetus development. By the third trimester, you can expect stretch marks around the abdomen, buttocks, breasts, and thighs.

Dark Spots:

The unusual increase in melanin occurs during pregnancy, causing black patches or spots to appear out of nowhere on the body. It is called melasma, and it usually goes away after birth. However, if it doesn't, it is better to consult a dermatologist.

Varicose veins and Spider veins: 

Varicose veins result from low blood flow. In pregnancy, there is a risk of low blood flow in your legs, arms, and back, and that is where these veins may pop up. Spider veins, on the contrary, result from a high volume of blood flow through veins. In pregnancy, the blood volume increases than normal to suffice both child and mother, and this high volume of blood may lead to red spider veins near the stomach.

Changes in Hair:

During pregnancy, the texture of the hair on your head and body starts to change and becomes thicker. Sometimes, women have even noticed hair growth in unusual areas, like the face, chest, abdomen, and arms. After pregnancy, like after three months of childbirth, some women might notice excessive hairfall.

Changes in Nails: 

Some women might notice that nails grow faster than usual. However, some might notice that the nail splits and breaks down easily.

Skincare During Pregnancy

Let's understand how to take care of your skin during pregnancy and learn more about summer skincare in pregnancy:

  • Move around at regular intervals. Don't lie down or sit for hours at the end to avoid varicose veins.
  • Having enough vitamins C and D allows nutrients to be absorbed easily in the body, avoiding skin dehydration and black spots.
  • Have a regular skincare routine in place already, so you don't have to go into damage control from the start.
  • Summertime can exacerbate all these problems, so be sure to use hormone-free skin care products to avoid skin problems.

Conclusion

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