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Itching problem in pregnancy
My wife is 36 weeks plus 4 days pregnant . She is facing itching feets,palm . Sgot - 355 Sgpt- 209 Although we shown doc today she is telling one more week and continue udiliv -300 two times . Only symptom is faced is itching. Fetal movement is okay No water discharged till now No stomach pain First pregancy No history of miscarriage. We are worried pls tell
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Get complete liver function test Follow up with gynec every 3rd day
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Get a blood test, bile acids . This helps in decision of termination of pregnancy. Continue udiliv Strict fetal movements count- 9 / day Calamine lotion for soothening. Anti histamine to control itch
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Do a bile acid levels to look for the severity Take udiliv tablet which is liver protector
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