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What's the treatment for cholestasis of pregnancy?

Specific treatment for cholestasis of pregnancy will be determined by your physician based on:
  • your pregnancy, overall health, and medical history
  • extent of the disease
  • your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
  • expectations for the course of the disease
  • your opinion or preference
  • The goals of treating cholestasis of pregnancy are to relieve the itching and prevent complications. Itching may be treated with topical anti-itch medications or with corticosteroids. Medication is sometimes used to help decrease the concentration of bile acids. Vitamin K may also be used if blood clotting factors are abnormal. Fetal monitoring tests may used to check the well-being of the fetus. If cholestasis of pregnancy endangers the well-being of the mother or fetus, then an early delivery may be necessary.


     

    More information on cholestasis

    What's cholestasis? - Cholestasis is a condition caused by rapidly developing or chronic interruption in the excretion of bile. Cholestasis is the obstruction of the flow of bile from the gall bladder.
    What causes cholestasis? - Cholestasis is related to a transient injury. Cholestasis can also be the result of liver diseases such as sclerosing cholangitis, biliary atresia, primary biliary cirrhosis, and others.
    What're the symptoms of cholestasis? - Symptoms of both intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholestasis include a yellow discoloration of the skin (jaundice), dark urine, and pale stools.
    How is cholestasis diagnosed? - A history of hepatitis or heavy drinking, recent use of certain drugs, and symptoms like ascites and splenomegaly suggest intrahepatic cholestasis.
    What's the treatment for cholestasis? - The goal of treatment for cholestasis is to eliminate or control the patient's symptoms. Cholestasis often does not respond to medical therapy of any sort.
    What is cholestasis of pregnancy? - Cholestasis of pregnancy is a condition in which the normal flow of bile in the gallbladder is affected by the high amounts of pregnancy hormones.
    What causes cholestasis of pregnancy? - Pregnancy hormones affect gallbladder function, resulting in slowing or stopping of the flow of bile.
    What's the treatment for cholestasis of pregnancy? - The goals of treating cholestasis of pregnancy are to relieve the itching and prevent complications.
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