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Apr 2017
How to spot symptoms of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP)
ICP is an itching that can occur during the later stages of pregnancy and typical symptoms are intense itching with no other skin manifestations, often starting on the hands and soles of the feet.
The condition is caused by high hormone levels during pregnancy, which interrupt the communication of the liver and the gall bladder, resulting in a back up of bile into the bloodstream.
ICP usually comes on during the second or third trimester of pregnancy and is the most common pregnancy-related liver disorder.
Signs and symptoms of the condition include the following:
- Itching that increases towards the end of the day
- Itching that is most often, but not always, limited to the soles of the feet and palms of the hands, with no indication of an accompanying rash
- Itching that does not respond to anti-itch remedies or antihistamines.
Although there is currently no cure for ICP, many practitioners will prescribe ursodeoxycholic acid to treat the condition. This is a chemical that occurs in bile and is often used to dissolve gallstones.
According to a recent study, in cases of severe ICP, the risk of a stillbirth was 1.5 per cent, which compared to 0.5 per cent in cases of uncomplicated pregnancies. This risk was higher if bile acids doubled.
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