Increased sweat patches in pregnancy may be related to excessive sweating, immunodeficiency, etc.
Malassezia is a common parasitic bacteria in human body. When women are pregnant, due to the accumulation of fat or hormonal changes in the body, etc., it causes pregnant women to be more sweaty. This leads to changes in the survival environment of Malassezia, causing its spores to turn into mycelium, invading the stratum corneum and aggravating the condition of sweat patches.
Malassezia is a conditionally pathogenic bacteria, which may cause immunodeficiency when the patient is malnourished due to pregnancy. At this time, the lipid component in the cell wall of Malassezia can induce the body to block the immune response, causing the infection to worsen.
Sweat spot increase in pregnancy can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to clarify the nature, and targeted treatment or therapy.