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      research Dermatoses of Pregnancy

      January 2026 in “Clinical Journal for Nurse Practitioners in Women s Health”
      Pregnancy can cause skin changes, some harmless and others risky, needing careful management.
      Pregnancy and Skin: Changes and Dermatoses

      research Pregnancy and Skin

      26 citations , June 2012 in “The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India”
      Most skin changes during pregnancy are harmless and temporary, but some can risk the fetus and need careful treatment.
      Pregnancy's Effects on the Skin

      research Pregnancy's effects on the skin

      13 citations , June 1984 in “Postgraduate Medicine”
      Pregnancy can cause various skin changes, including pigmentation, acne, and stretch marks, and may affect preexisting skin conditions.
      A Study on Dermatoses of Pregnancy

      research A study on dermatoses of pregnancy

      13 citations , January 2013 in “Our Dermatology Online”
      Recognizing and treating pregnancy-related skin conditions is important to reduce health risks for mothers and babies.
      Physiological and Biological Skin Changes in Pregnancy

      research Physiological and biological skin changes in pregnancy

      71 citations , February 2006 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnancy causes skin changes like darkening, hair thickening, nail changes, and increased risk of skin growths, most of which usually resolve after birth.
      A Screening Study on Dermatoses in Pregnancy

      research A Screening Study on Dermatoses in Pregnancy

      9 citations , January 2017 in “Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research”
      Most pregnant women experience skin changes, mainly increased pigmentation, and some develop pregnancy-related skin conditions and infections.
      Pregnancy and the Skin: Physiological Changes and Dermatoses

      research Pregnancy and the skin.

      12 citations , April 1990 in “PubMed”
      Pregnancy can cause skin changes like pigmentation, stretch marks, and temporary hair loss, which often worry the expectant individual.
      The Specific Dermatoses of Pregnancy

      research The Specific Dermatoses of Pregnancy

      February 2025 in “Quality in Sport”
      Pregnancy-related skin disorders need accurate diagnosis and treatment to prevent risks to the baby.
      Physiological Changes and Dermatoses of Pregnancy

      research Physiologic changes and dermatoses of pregnancy

      24 citations , June 2011 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Most pregnant women experience skin changes like darkening and itching, while serious skin conditions are rare but need early treatment.
      Pregnancy and Cutaneous Changes

      research Pregnancy and cutaneous changes

      January 2023 in “Our Dermatology Online”
      Most pregnant women experience skin changes, especially increased pigmentation.
      Use of Spironolactone in Dermatology

      research Use of spironolactone in dermatology.

      9 citations , April 2011 in “PubMed”
      Spironolactone is used in dermatology to treat skin conditions related to hormones, but is not safe for pregnant women or men.
      Trichopathophobia: Fear of Hair-Related Diseases in High-Stress Environments

      research TRICHOPATHOPHOBIA.

      2 citations , January 1908 in “Journal of the American Medical Association”
      Fear of hair-related issues causes significant mental distress, especially in high-stress women.
      The Skin at Different Ages

      research The Skin at Different Ages

      November 2014
      Skin changes throughout life, from development before birth to aging effects like wrinkles, influenced by both genetics and environment.
      Melasma and Endocrine Disorders

      research Melasma and Endocrine Disorders

      1 citations , January 2015 in “Journal of Pigmentary Disorders”
      Melasma is a skin condition linked to female hormones, genetics, UV exposure, and certain medications, but not to pituitary, adrenal, or thyroid diseases.
      Abstracts

      research Abstracts

      November 1985 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The document summarizes skin and immune system disease findings, especially related to AIDS, from the 1980s.
      Skin Disease in Pregnancy

      research Skin disease in pregnancy

      24 citations , March 2015 in “Best Practice & Research in Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology”
      Some skin conditions are common during pregnancy and can be safely treated without affecting the pregnancy outcome.
      Skin Diseases in Pregnancy

      research Skin disease in pregnancy

      34 citations , June 2014 in “The BMJ”
      Pregnancy can change skin disease severity, with some conditions improving and others worsening, and treatment should balance benefits and fetal safety.
      The Multiple Consequences Of Obesity

      research The Multiple Consequences of Obesity

      1 citations , May 2022 in “IntechOpen eBooks”
      Obesity leads to physical, metabolic, reproductive issues, higher healthcare costs, and mental health problems.

      research Skin disease related to metabolic syndrome in women

      11 citations , July 2019 in “International journal of women’s dermatology”
      Certain skin conditions in women are linked to higher risks of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes due to hormone imbalances.