Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: suey43 on September 20, 2022, 02:24:57 PM
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Hello, my gynaecologist recently recommended that I start topical oestrogen in my vagina. I didn't get to speak to my GP they just sent a prescription to the pharmacy. They have prescribed Oestrogel 750mg which seems to be for standard HRT treatment rather than topical vaginal use? Does anyone know if this is right or not? I'm already on HRT (Patches and have Mirena coil) and have had 2 endometrial cancer scares with thickened lining so really don't want to take more estrogen than necessary! Thanks for any advice.
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I have not heard of this and just looked it up. I do not think you are meant to have this with patches too. It is a bit confusing as to why you have been given it.
The usual treatment for vaginal atrophy is Ovestin and Vagirux.
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Hi! ring the GP Surgery to remind them what you are already on, then ask for either 'vagifem' or 'ovestin' - the idea being to use it nightly for 2-3 weeks then as necessary : usually every few nights.
Sometimes GP writing is hard to read >:(
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That's definitely not right, in the pil that's comes with it it states not to use in or around the vagina, I'd imagine it would burn insanely if you put it there as its an alcohol base, I'm sure there's a mix up and they meant ovestin cream or one of the other vaginal estrogens , definitely don't put oestrogel there x