Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Miabella on July 27, 2018, 04:48:16 AM
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Hi everyone,
Saw GP yesterday and we agreed I should try HRT. She prescribed Evorel Conti patches and I put one on mid afternoon yesterday.
I thought I felt a bit itchy when going to bed last night but didn't think much of it. Now I've woken up and my entire upper body is covered in angry red blotches. I've never had anything like this before and can only think it must be related to the HRT. The rash is worst around my bra area and it basically is on the part of me that gets hot when I'm having a flash or a night sweat.
Has anyone else experienced this with HRT? Don't know whether to wait and see if it dies down or to take off the patch now. My GP only works Wednesdays and Thursdays so can't see her now until next week. It
Any advice welcome
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Rash is on the list of side effects but could also be an allergic reaction. Can you speak to NHS helpline or a pharmacist who could advise. If it gets worse I would take off the patch to see if it isettles.
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Thanks Deirdre. called NHS 24 who referred me to A&E. Just back from there with antihistamines and steroids. They're assuming I've had an allergic reaction to HRT. So I will need to go back to GP and discuss trying a different one.
My main menopause symptom is anxiety which this episode obviously hasn't helped.
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Sorry to hear that Miabella.
Ask to try a separate oestrogen and progesterone so you can find out which one you are allergic to. Oestrogel and Utrogestan would be a good idea.
I would think it’s probably the norethisterone causing the problem. X
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Really appreciate that advice Dotty. I see GP next week so suggest that as an option x
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Have you ever taken a contraceptive pill with norethisterone in it?
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Not that I'm aware of. I doubt it as haven't used the pill for years
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Just wondered if you'd had a reaction to it before. You could also try Femoston Conti or Femseven Conti patches as they have a different progesterone.
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Hi,
I seem to have a strong constitution when it comes to meds and never seem to suffer any reactions or side effects so this has shaken me up.
Also just disappointed that I'm now back to the drawing board as regards finding something that will help me. Already had to delay starting HRT as was going on holiday, now need to wait almost a week to see GP again.
I know it's trial and error with HRT, I just hoped I'd be one of the lucky ones that found the right one first go.
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It's worth it when you find one that works.
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I know. Naive of me to think the first one would work.
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Some ladies are very lucky and find one straightaway and have very quick results. Remember that on these forums you are likely to only hear the horror stories and that there are thousands of women happily taking hrt who we never hear about. You will get there xx
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Miabella, you might just be having an allergic reaction to the adhesive in the patch rather than the hormones themselves. I had a localised rash to Evorel but also head to toe itching (with no rash). However I have had no problems with Estradot patches or Oestrogel. Don't despair yet!
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Thanks Saffy,
No it hasn't put me off trying another HRT. I might try to avoid patches though!
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Could be a reaction to the glue or the patch itself rather than the active ingredient. Maybe speak to a Pharmacist?
[Take it that you are home?]
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Hi,
Yes home and survived the holiday. Of course now anxious about coping at work when I go back on Monday.
I guess it could be the patch itself, although there was no rash where it was, the rash seemed to be on the bits of me that are hottest when I have a flash.
I might have persisted if it had only been the rash but the swelling around the mouth is more serious and I wouldn't want to risk that again.
I have a GP appointment next week so will probably try something else. Wasn't crazy about patches anyway - think I'd be forever checking they hadn't come off.
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