HRT Review
Used for less than 3 months
•
52 years old
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
  •  1st Dec 24

TAH BSO Oct ‘22 Started on 50 Evorel patches Upped to 75 Not absorbing Moved to gel, stated on 4 pumps per day, reduced to 2 pumps daily Blood tests Nov ‘24 No libido Low oestrogen results Upped to 100 Evorel patches

Evorel 100

Hot flushes, sweating

Severe

Irritability

Mild

Anxiety

Very severe

Depressive mood

Moderate

Sleep problems

Very severe

Physical exhaustion

Moderate

Mental exhaustion

Very severe

Sexual problems

Very severe

Dryness of vagina

Moderate

Vaginal itching

Mild

Bladder problems

Mild

Joint and muscular discomfort

Severe

Hair and skin changes

Very severe

Heart discomfort

Severe

Other

Hot flushes, sweating

Severe

Irritability

Mild

Anxiety

Moderate

Depressive mood

Mild

Sleep problems

Moderate

Physical exhaustion

Mild

Mental exhaustion

Severe

Sexual problems

Very severe

Joint and muscular discomfort

Severe

Hair and skin changes

Very severe

Heart discomfort

Mild

Other

Bloating

Very severe

Sore breasts

Mild

Nausea

Severe

Cramping

Mild

Constipation

Very severe

Diarrhea

Mild

Hair loss

Very severe

Leg cramps

Mild

Headaches

Mild

Migraines

Mild

Tiredness

Severe

Dizziness

Mild

Skin irritation

Moderate

Other

Mood

I don’t know / I can’t tell

Weight

I gained weight

Sex drive

Loss of sex drive

Skin

No change

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