How do you treat seborrheic dermatitis during pregnancy?

How do you treat seborrheic dermatitis during pregnancy?

For break outs on the scalp, medicated shampoos can be used to eliminate the dry, flaky skin that often looks like dandruff. Aside from the medication shampoos, the scalp can be treated with steroids. Steroids are not approved for use in pregnant women, so this treatment may be postponed until after the baby is born.

Does seborrheic dermatitis go away after pregnancy?

Cradle cap (seborrheic dermatitis in infants) is a common, harmless skin condition on a baby’s scalp. Typically it looks like yellow scaly patches with a red rash. It doesn’t hurt or itch and won’t cause hair loss or scars. Cradle cap will disappear by the time the infant is 12 months old.

Can you use Nizoral shampoo when pregnant?

Can I use Nizoral if I am pregnant/ breastfeeding? You can use Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo if you are pregnant, think you might be pregnant or are breastfeeding. Medicines can affect an unborn baby. Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine during pregnancy.

Can a pregnant woman use ketoconazole shampoo?

According to the FDA, a person should not use ketoconazole during pregnancy unless the benefit outweighs any potential risks to the fetus. However, more recent 2017 research suggests that ketoconazole is likely safe but that if a pregnant woman uses it, she should only do so on limited areas for short periods.

Does cradle cap hurt my baby?

Cradle cap usually doesn’t bother the infant. Cradle cap causes crusty or oily scaly patches on a baby’s scalp. The condition isn’t painful or itchy. But it can cause thick white or yellow scales that aren’t easy to remove.

Can I use anti dandruff shampoo when pregnant?

Pregnancy Hair Maintenance You shouldn’t need to change your shampoo, conditioner, hair spray, gel, mousse, or blow-dry and curling-iron routine while you’re expecting, unless you use prescription dandruff shampoo. Talk to your doctor, because some medicated shampoos can’t be used during pregnancy.

What pregnancy category is ketoconazole?

Contraindicated

Drug FDA pregnancy category Author recommendations
Ketoconazole C Use safer alternatives such as clotrimazole and miconazole; otherwise use if benefits outweigh risks
Miconazole C Safe to use
Naftifine B Safe to use over limited areas
Nystatin C Safe to use

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