Managing Skin Issues During Pregnancy: What to Do About Unusual Bumps - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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The term "擦面速力達母" does not appear to correspond to any recognized medical terminology in English. Could you


Hello! I am currently in my 26th week of pregnancy, but two days ago I noticed a round, red bump with a white center located between my labia and thigh.
It looks like a pimple but is larger than a typical pimple.
Since it is close to the baby, I am unsure if I can squeeze it or apply topical treatments.
Thank you, doctor, for taking the time to respond.

Maggie, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2000/12/19

Dr. Zhan Deqin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Your issue is likely caused by inflammation.
Do not attempt to squeeze it.
Using topical treatments will be ineffective; you should consult a physician.

Reply Date: 2000/12/19

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Managing skin issues during pregnancy can be a complex task due to the physiological changes that occur in a woman's body and the potential implications for both the mother and the developing fetus. In your case, you have noticed a round, red bump with a white center located between your labia and thigh at 26 weeks of pregnancy. It's understandable to be concerned about this lesion, especially given its proximity to sensitive areas.

First and foremost, it is crucial to avoid self-treatment methods such as squeezing or popping the bump. This can lead to infection, inflammation, and potentially worsen the condition. Instead, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider, preferably a dermatologist or an obstetrician, who can evaluate the lesion properly.

The bump you describe could be several things, including a sebaceous cyst, a folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles), or even a benign skin condition such as a pilar cyst. During pregnancy, hormonal changes can lead to increased oil production and changes in skin texture, which might contribute to the development of such bumps. It is also important to note that some skin conditions can be exacerbated by pregnancy, including acne and other inflammatory skin disorders.

In terms of treatment, the safest approach during pregnancy is to avoid topical medications unless prescribed by a healthcare professional. If the bump is determined to be benign and not causing significant discomfort or complications, your doctor may recommend a watchful waiting approach. However, if it becomes painful, shows signs of infection (such as increased redness, warmth, or pus), or if there are any concerns about its nature, further intervention may be necessary.

Regarding the use of topical treatments like "面速力達母" (which I assume refers to a topical medication), it is essential to consult your healthcare provider before applying any medication to ensure it is safe for use during pregnancy. Many topical treatments may not be recommended due to potential risks to the fetus.

In summary, the best course of action is to refrain from self-treatment and seek professional medical advice. A healthcare provider can assess the bump accurately and determine the appropriate management plan based on its characteristics and your overall health. Remember, maintaining open communication with your healthcare team about any skin changes during pregnancy is vital for ensuring both your well-being and that of your baby.

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