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What Is Causing My Skin To Burn With Slight Discharge?

I had a full hysterectomy back in November and I am currently 42. I am on the Minivelle 1.0 hrt patch and seem to be having issues with my ph balance. I seem to have very sensative skin which is very tender/burns when I wipe and a slight discharge, but no odor like with a yeast infection. Also I am VERY heat intolerant, and my complection is terrible. Wondering if I either need to reduce the estrogent, or talk to my doctor about adding some progesterone?
Fri, 7 Apr 2017
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I really appreciate your concern, the first this you need to do is to rule out the possibility of skin sensitivity due to the patch and in deferential diagnosis it may be dermatologic condition it may be fungal infection I would suggest to switch over oral medication and you can talk to doctor hope this information helps.
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What Is Causing My Skin To Burn With Slight Discharge?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the first this you need to do is to rule out the possibility of skin sensitivity due to the patch and in deferential diagnosis it may be dermatologic condition it may be fungal infection I would suggest to switch over oral medication and you can talk to doctor hope this information helps.