Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Carolissosmiley on March 18, 2024, 05:26:03 PM
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Hi All,
This is my first post :)
I have been on HRT for almost 2 years now, After about 8 months I moved up to 50g on my patch and still take 2 utrogesten 2 weeks out of 4
All in all I thought I was doing ok, I do have the joint pain creeping back in on my arms and wrists, sleeping is not great, I can get to sleep but wake up early, am restless or both. Don't even talk to me about my weight, it is so annoying, I just can't budge it!
But this is a new one on me, my burning scalp
It has been here for a couple of weeks almost and I can only describe it as either when you stupidly burn your head on holiday or if you have had your hair back for too long, it really hurts!
I am pretty sure it is hormonal but you can't help but worry
What are other peoples experiences of this?
I have a review of my HRT on Thursday that I had to fight for
Has anyone changed their HRT and found that this helps with the scalp?
Thanks in advance, any reassurance appreciated x
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Oh the parts that become irritating etc.! If it were burning mouth I would suggest that it's the sodium laurel sulphate which may of course, be included in shampoo. It's there to make products foam. Apparently ::). I have to be careful which paste I buy otherwise certain foods make my mouth burn instantly.
MayB rinse in tepid water without shampoo then rub in a moisturiser, I use the 'vaseline' hand cream in a yellow bottle. Not on my head per se but it would probably ease the sensation 4 U. A little goes a long way.
Who is prescribing your HRT and why did you have to fight for a review?
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I get this - or something similar to this!!!
Mine is tingly scalp (can occasionally be quite extreme - maybe burning feeling I guess) or sore hair that literally hurts to move it.
Mine comes and goes...as I change things I think.
I'm 47 in peri and currently trying the mini pill. I've had a few odd scalp sensations this last few days. But nothing extreme.
Have defo had it bad when trying progesterone. Or when my estrogen is high.
Defo hormonal for me. Not a deal breaker for me, as I have so many other symptoms. If it's just been a few weeks, you may find it subsides again.
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Oh the parts that become irritating etc.! If it were burning mouth I would suggest that it's the sodium laurel sulphate which may of course, be included in shampoo. It's there to make products foam. Apparently ::). I have to be careful which paste I buy otherwise certain foods make my mouth burn instantly.
MayB rinse in tepid water without shampoo then rub in a moisturiser, I use the 'vaseline' hand cream in a yellow bottle. Not on my head per se but it would probably ease the sensation 4 U. A little goes a long way.
Who is prescribing your HRT and why did you have to fight for a review?
So give you some context,
We cannot get a doctor's appointment here for love or money (but we can get a dentist! Swings and roundabouts eh!?)
I called 44 times this morning before I managed to join a queue of 25, an hour later was told appointments all gone, call back tomorrow, it is a daily battle
In the end I went to the pharmacy and they called the surgery and demanded that they call me which they did and I have a phone appointment on Thursday.
So HRT is from the docs, I asked for a review around October last year and was told that I shouldn't mess with it, even though I said I felt that something had changed.
I think I am freaking out as to why I am getting this now and also why it won't go away
I don't think it can be product based as I am now using a ginger shampoo from body shop and there is no irritation as in not read, or bumpy etc
Thanks both
I think I just need some reassurance as it's making me more anxious
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Ask for a referral to a dedicated menopause clinic ?
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I will ask this but in all honesty, I am not sure we have one on the NHS
I am based in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
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U could look at the hospital websites in your area to C if they have Clinincs or someone from Scotland may be along 8)
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Me again. ;D
Scottish ;D
There are NHS meno clinics up here. I had an appointment at one once upon a time. Pretty useless.
But it's definitely worth u asking in your local area.
And honestly, I was freaked out by the scalp thing when it first appeared. Now it's just one of my weird symptoms.
I do recall my first episode lasting for ages and I was convinced it arrived after I'd treated myself (and kids) with nit treatment! But now I'm pretty sure it's hormonal and it never hangs around as long. X
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Me again. ;D
Scottish ;D
There are NHS meno clinics up here. I had an appointment at one once upon a time. Pretty useless.
But it's definitely worth u asking in your local area.
And honestly, I was freaked out by the scalp thing when it first appeared. Now it's just one of my weird symptoms.
I do recall my first episode lasting for ages and I was convinced it arrived after I'd treated myself (and kids) with nit treatment! But now I'm pretty sure it's hormonal and it never hangs around as long. X
Thank you fellow Scot ;)
I am hoping to get someone good on Thursday and I will defo ask about this,
Thank you for the reassurance, I think because I have sailed through pretty much with the HRT so far...well as much as any one can, I am just like what the hell is this???
I have also noticed that my headaches are creaping back in too, just like before the HRT x
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Yes, lots of weird scalp sensations that ebb and flow. Sometimes burning, sometimes really really itchy, sometimes tingly, sometimes sore and sensitive....
I only use shampoo with no SLS, fragrance etc and have organic highlights...
I've definitely noticed my scalp is really affected...aswell as hair loss/thinning...
But....it comes and goes and I just add it to the list! It's not the worst menopause symptom I have, so I just try to let it be.....and know it will pass......uncomfortable as it is.
Huge hugs x
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Hi Carolissosmiley,
Just to reassure you I have had both sore sensations on my scalp (like it has been brushed too hard and rigourously (sp?) and a crazily itchy scalp during "this journey". When it happens it freaks me out for a bit but I remind myself it's happened before and disappeared. It may last 2 or 3 days. For me it tends to happen with low oestrogen. Hope this helps.
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Thank you everyone for your replies :)
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