NOT MEDICAL ADVICE – ALWAYS CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE TRYING ANYTHING!
When I was pregnant with Lauren, I suffered from Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP). It is a debilitating hormonal rash so itchy you’d think you had sand flies underneath your skin biting their way out. All day and night. You wouldn’t even wish it upon your worst enemies. So I’m going to share a simple PUPPP relief method, for the good of all womankind. NOT MEDICAL ADVICE! [space]
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What Is PUPPP?
PUPPP is uncommon, but not rare, and apparently has a reported rate of 0.5% in single pregnancies. In other words, 1 very unlucky woman out of 200 will get this. So 199 women can thank their lucky stars that I was the chosen one, 天煞孤星. How do you know if it’s PUPPP? It comes during the last trimester and spreads everywhere, excluding the face, palms and soles. That’s right, you’d even get the rash on your armpits and butt crack. Nasty right? For me, it started from my belly stretch marks. The rest is history. I was only 36 weeks and according to the doctor, the only PUPPP cure was to deliver the baby.
I know right, if men could get pregnant, I’m sure there would be a PUPPP cure. Heck, there may even be a vaccine to prevent it from happening. Just take a look at this monstrosity.
PUPPP Rashes and How It Looks
As you can tell, the rash is unlike any other rash. They are like college cheerleaders, forming cliques and all.
Another tell-tale sign that you have PUPPP, if it’s not obvious enough when you are losing your sanity from scratching, is the rash has a halo effect. Yea, nothing beats being mocked by an angelic rash from hell.
So, many women opt to induce birth so they can be freed by the shackles of this PUPPP rash. Others try oatmeal baths and pine tar soaps that make you smell like you were roasting boar at a campfire. Many others just scratched till they bled. It’s so tragic! So how did I manage to get through this without a single scar on my skin?
Hot Water or Hot Air
That’s right, I used hot water. *DISCLAMINER: This worked for me and does not necessarily mean it will work for you. Execution is key. Try at your own risk! AND BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO BURN YOURSELF!
As mentioned, execution is key. Hot water has a wide range and the hot water I’m talking about is like onsen temperature hot water. Almost as hot as you can accept and yet, not scald your skin. For me, I turned down the water outlet to the right temperature and used the shower head to focus on the PUPPP rashes.
I am not sure about the science behind it but in simple layman’s terms, the hot water actually manages to agitate the excessive histamines store (we don’t know why we suddenly produce so much!) all at once, i.e. getting to the root of the itch and it feels as though you scratched the crap out of it but you didn’t! So you are gratified without damaging your skin! And since it takes time for our bodies to build up the histamines store again, before we start itching like mad, it’s time for us to get some sleep! Finally! And this method is good for relief around 8 hours! Only issue is, the rash will look very freaky friday.
Recovery Phase
Oh yeah baby. That’s what I’m talking about. It looks horrendous but the hot water provided me relief of up to 8 hours at a go! In fact, the hot water felt so good, I recall looking forward to it every time! Hahaha! I kept it up for about 1 week or so and by then the rash had pretty much stopped itching and my skin was on its way to recovery. Isn’t that fast?
You have no idea how victorious I felt overcoming something that was told to me, “Sorry no cure”. Take that, b****! Self-censorship there.
Update 7 Feb 2019
I’m now pregnant with my 4th baby and getting rashes again at 22 weeks. The hair dryer works just as well and has less possibility of accidentally scalding yourself. You just have to be extra careful and hold it further away first to get a feel of it. You will feel as if you’re scratching but you’re not. Turn the hair-dryer away once you feel the itch has been “scratched” and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DO NOT burn yourself!
The rash was totally gone before Lauren was 1 month old. No scars, no sweat. Thank God! Well, if you are dealing with PUPPP and can’t even sleep, hope this helps. If you’ve had another way to deal with PUPPP, share with us!
***Update: So although Lauren is already 20 months old, the rash still comes back, in small patches like under my belly button. So due to the “strategic location”, I can’t exactly scorch myself anymore. Sigh! Haha, so thankfully I’ve got the Baby Miracle Balm cos it stops the rash and dries it up overnight. Doesn’t have the ooomph factor but works.
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183 Comments
Kate
I am doing the hot water bath for the past 3 days now. I have noticed that my skin darkened and thickened. Is this normal? When will my skin color come back to normal?
Jolene Liow
Hi Kate, it will start to fade in a few weeks’ time once you stop. May take 2-3 months to completely return to normal. Hope this helps!
Kate
Thanks for your reply. Another thing, what did you apply on your skin every after hot bath?
Jolene Liow
No, as applying products made me itch. I did cool down my skin using cold water after the hot shower.
Rubie
Hello, I have mine on both my legs. It started during the first month of my pregnancy. At first I didnt know it was PUPPP so I scratch it like hell not knowing it will get worse. When I looked and made some research I can tell that it is 100% PUPPP. I have also showed it to my OB and confirmed it is due to my pregnancy. Now, the PUPPP on both my legs had already spread and formed a huge map like shape (which looks so creepy!) Will try your home remedy and hope it also works for me.
Jolene Liow
Hi Rubie! Sorry to hear this but hope you’re getting better!
April Joyce
hi, i am experiencing it now and my doctor gave me prednisones to take once a day. did you took that pill too? when did your pupps started at what month?
Jolene Liow
Hi, sorry for the late reply. I did not take any medication.
April joyce gasataya
i dont have marks on my arms and belly too but in my legs theres still marks that looks like a map. is it like yours before?
Jolene Liow
Yup, it takes a while to completely fade off but it eventually will~
Esther Law
Dear Jolene, thank you for your post. I have so much hope that hope water spraying on my rash will give me long relief. But it only last during splashing times and after out of the shower, there is still small itch here and there over the body but not like before I went to shower. I can say few minutes relief also so grateful. I am able to sleep a little bit longer than before as the itch is much bearable after hot shower. How I wish I could get few hours relief. I am 35 weeks Gyane suggests me to induce me at 37 weeks as mine is so serve . Anyway still thankful for your post.
Esther Law
Sorry there are some auto correction typo
Jolene Liow
Hi Esther, sorry to hear that! All the best for your delivery~
Kayla Gragg
Hey Jo,
I am currently 38 weeks pregnant with my first and discovered the PUPPP rash about a week ago. Thank goodness it did not show up any earlier ot I don’t know what I would have done. Your suggestion on the hot water shower has been a Godsend! I have done it for the past week 3 nights before bed and find myself with relief even into the next day! I am a teacher, so getting the relief throughout the school day as well as at night to help aid sleep has been amazing! Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and suggestions!
Jolene Liow
Hi Kayla! Glad it helped and hope you’re feeling alright. Take care and wishing you a smooth delivery!
Ayla
Hi! I’ve been doing this method with the blow dryer for about 6 days now. It’s worked on my belly/stretch marks (where the rash originally started) and on a big part of my thighs. Thing is with me, it keeps popping up in new spots! Grr! I’m just going to keep working on it as it comes.
My question is, when you’ve gotten it all dark and on it’s way to healing, it feels like a big tight bruise. How long before the purple discoloration fades? Yours completely went back to normal color right?
Thanks a ton!
Jolene Liow
Hi Ayla, yes it’s very normal as your hormones are all out-of-whack. The good thing is the itch is contained and you get to rest during this period. The discoloration takes about 1 month+, and yes, my skin is perfectly back to normal. Don’t worry about it!