Mastering HRT patch application: Your comfortable guide to hormone balance

Written in association with: Mr Mahantesh Karoshi
Published: | Updated: 04/12/2024
Edited by: Kate Forristal

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) patches offer a convenient method for managing hormone imbalances. However, determining the ideal application spot for these patches can significantly impact their effectiveness and your comfort. In his latest online article, Mr Mahantesh Karoshi gives us a simple guide to help you make the most of your HRT patch application, telling us all about the best location for the HRT patch.

 

1. Abdomen: Consider the lower abdomen as a prime area for patch placement. Choose a spot beneath the waistline, ensuring it's free from clothing friction. Keep the skin clean, dry, and devoid of lotions or oils for optimal adhesion.

 

 2. Buttocks: The upper outer quadrant of the buttocks is another suitable site for HRT patch application. Opt for areas with less body hair and maintain a clean, dry surface. Avoid spots where the patch may be subject to rubbing against clothing.

 

3. Hips: The upper outer quadrant of the hip can also be an appropriate area for patch placement. Ensure cleanliness, dryness, and steer clear of any lotions or creams on the skin. Choose a spot that's both comfortable and easily accessible for patch application.

 

4. Rotation: To minimise potential skin irritation or sensitivity, it's advisable to rotate the application site with each new patch. This approach allows the skin to rest between applications, reducing the likelihood of skin-related issues.

 

5. Patch-specific guidelines: Always adhere to the specific instructions provided with your HRT patches. Different patches may have distinct recommendations for application sites, duration, and rotation. Ensure you follow these guidelines for optimal results.

 

Quick tips:

Preparation: Cleanse the chosen application site with mild soap and water, ensuring it is completely dry before patch application.

 

Avoid problematic areas: Steer clear of sites with scars, rashes, or skin conditions that might hinder proper adhesion or absorption of the patch.

 

Consult your healthcare provider: If unsure about the best application spot, seek guidance from your healthcare provider for personalised recommendations.

 

HRT patches can significantly alleviate various symptoms associated with hormone imbalances. However, it's crucial to follow your healthcare provider's advice and have regular check-ups to monitor progress and make any necessary adjustments.

Remember, taking control of your health involves not only the application of patches but also maintaining open communication with your healthcare provider to ensure the most effective and comfortable use of HRT patches for your unique needs.

 

Mr Mahantesh Karoshi is a highly esteemed consultant gynaecologist. You can schedule an appointment with Mr Karoshi on his Top Doctors profile.

By Mr Mahantesh Karoshi
Obstetrics & gynaecology

Mr Mahantesh Karoshi is a London-based women’s health expert and consultant gynaecologist, with a special interest in ovarian cysts, heavy menstrual bleeding, infertility, fibroids, and adenomyosis. He is currently one of the most highly-rated gynaecologists in London with a very good reputation amongst his patients and peers.

Mr Karoshi's work is recognised internationally, having volunteered in Ethiopia’s Gimbie Hospital, and later receiving the Bernhard Baron Travelling Fellowship from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists which led to his work in the University of Buenos Aires. Here he worked on the techniques needed to surgically manage morbidly adherent placental disorders - a serious condition that can occur in women with multiple caesarean sections.

He believes in an open doctor-patient relationship, being sure to include the patient and educating them so that they understand their condition better and they can be directly involved in their care and management at every stage. Aside from his clinical work, he is actively involved in research, which together with his experience, has given him the opportunity to publish the first stand-alone textbook on postpartum haemorrhage which was launched by HRH Princess Anne.

At the core of Mr Karoshi's practice is a high standard of professionalism where patients are involved in their treatment and where the latest techniques and advancements are used to provide an extremely high level of care.

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