Abstract

Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy [PEP] is a benign inflammatory dermatosis of pregnancy of unknown etiology developing in the third trimester as an intensely pruritic rash and inflamed striae with peri-umbilical sparing. It is a self-limiting condition which resolves after delivery and has no maternal or fetal adverse effects. There are no specific investigations. Diagnosis is based on history and typical clinical features. Emollients, topical corticosteroids and oral antihistamines provide symptomatic relief, though a few patients with severe symptoms may require a short course of oral or injectable corticosteroids. Autologous hemotherapy is a safe option and can be considered in severe conditions.

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