About Femseven Patches
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Femseven Conti are HRT (Hormone replacement patches) . They contains the ingredient Estradiol which is used to reduce the symptoms of menopause. .  .  .  .  . .   .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . ............. ........................
The patch is to be applied once weekly continuously for women without a uterus. Women with a uterus will have to also use cyclical progestogen for days 12-14 of the cycle.
Femseven patches are used to reduce the symptoms of menopause including hot flushes, night sweats and aches and pains.
What is Femseven?
How does it work?
Combined HRT is given to women who have not undergone the medical procedure in which the uterus is removed (hysterectomy). HRT with estrogen alone is not suitable for women who have not had a hysterectomy because estrogen alone stimulates the overgrowth of the lining of the uterus. This is known as endometrial hyperplasia and can lead to cancerous growths in the uterus. The progesterone used in HRT combines estrogen levels and reduces this risk, although it does not completely eliminate it.
The active ingredient in this menopause treatment medication is estradiol. This works very similarly to estrogen, supplementing the hormone levels in the body, and helping to alleviate symptoms. It was used only in women who had surgery to remove their uterus, but it was given along with a progestogen in women with an intact uterus.
What are the benefits of taking it?
FemSeven Conti patches are used to relieve symptoms caused by menopause, including:
- Hot flushes
- Excessive sweating (night sweats)
- Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
- Vaginal dryness
- Humor changes
- Dry eyes or mouth
- Osteoporosis (decrease in bone mass and density).
Women’s ovaries produce less and less estrogen in the period until menopause, causing estrogen levels to drop. A drop in estrogen levels can cause bothersome symptoms. HRT compensates for the body’s declining hormone levels and helps reduce these symptoms. FemSeven Conti patches contain estrogen and progestin hormone. Estrogen (in the form of estradiol) relieves menopausal symptoms, while progestogen (in the form of levonorgestrel) protects the endometrium of the uterus from side effects. FemSeven Conti patches do not cause monthly withdrawal bleeding. Therefore, they are more suitable for women who keep the uterus in good condition and who have stopped having the period.
How do I use it and its dosage?
Follow the instructions provided with the patches carefully. You will need to apply this HRT treatment patch to clean, dry skin in a non-irritated area of ​​the lower back, hip, or abdomen. The patch should be replaced with a new one on the same day each week. You can exercise, shower, and take a bath without removing the patch. If the patch falls off, replace it with a new one. FemSeven Conti patches are a continuous-use HRT with no rest interval between patches. This medication will not cause monthly withdrawal bleeding.
How to apply FemSeven
Each patch is individually sealed in a protective envelope. Open the envelope through the slot and remove the patch (do not use scissors to open the envelope as they may damage the patch).
A protective sheet covers the sticky side of the patch. This sheet should be peeled off before applying the patch to the skin. Apply the patch immediately after opening the envelope and removing the protective foil.
Take the patch with the protective foil facing you. Peel off half of the protective layer and discard it. Try to avoid touching the sticky side of the patch with your fingers.
Take the other half of the protective sheet, apply the adhesive part of the patch to a dry area of ​​the lower abdomen. Press the adhesive part against the skin so that it adheres properly, especially on the edges. Remove the other part of the protective sheet.
Hold the straight edge of the protective sheet and peel it off the patch.
Press the adhesive part against the skin so that it adheres correctly. Press the patch firmly into the skin with the palm of your hand for at least 10 seconds.
Make sure the patch is properly placed on the skin and run your fingers along the edges to check for good contact between the patch and the skin.
When changing the patch, peel it off, and fold it in half with the sticky side inside. Do not flush used patches down the toilet.
Side effects & precautions
Not everyone who uses this medication will experience side effects. However, you should know what they are if you do, especially since some of them require immediate medical attention. You should stop using this article immediately and consult your doctor if you become pregnant or notice any of the following symptoms of jaundice that could indicate liver disease (yellowing of the whites of the eyes or skin); an increase in blood pressure, which can be signaled by dizziness, headaches, or tiredness; initiation of migraines when you usually don’t have them; or signs of a blood clot such as shortness of breath, sudden chest pain, or swelling or redness in your legs.
FemSeven Conti:
Skin irritation where the patch was applied is very common and usually disappears within a few days of removing the patch. This side effect is not serious.
Common (1 in 10 people or less):
Painful and tender breasts or stiffness of the breasts, feeling and discomfort, irregular spots or bleeding, changes in libido, headaches.
Uncommon (1 in 100 people or less):
Overgrowth of the lining of the uterus, migraines, vertigo, benign breast tumors, uncomfortable periods, abdominal pain and swelling, high blood pressure, water retention, fluctuations in body weight, fatigue, leg cramps.
Rare (1 in 1,000 people or less):
- Jaundice, depression, gallstones, fibroids in the uterus.
FemSeven Conti:
Very common (1 in 10 people or less)
- Breast tenderness, skin irritation where the patch has been used, spotting, or bleeding.
Common (1 in 10 people or less):
- Sinus pain, indigestion, headaches.
Uncommon (1 in 100 people or less):
- Weight gain or loss, fluid retention, leg cramps, tiredness, nausea, abdominal pain, lightheadedness, bloating, high blood pressure, benign breast tumors, depression, endometrial hyperplasia.
Rare (1 in 1,000 people or less):
- Gallstones, jaundice, fibroids of the uterus.
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