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Cholesticis in pregnancy
Hello Doctors Is cholesticis in pregnancy a genetic disorder??? is there any treatment to cure during pregnancy??? I am worried because my mother and her sisters had cholesticis in their pregnancy...
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At least no genes have been attributed to this disorder so far. It comes during pregnancy, goes off after delivery and doesn't come back inbetween the pregnancies.
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It's a reversible condition, after delivery it will improved spontaneously, don't take much stress .Visit your obstetrician, it's treatable . Antenatal check up and foetal monitoring is must .
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U can treat it,its not genetic
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It's  not an alarming disease U can get trt After delivery it will  go
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No it's not Yes medicine is available to treat it
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Treatment is available. Don’t take undue stress at present.
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You can treat cholestasis in pregnancy.
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