Re: Hot flushes...maybe

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Sun Mar 21 13:06:50 2004


If switching to pills doesn't help, consider other causes of diaphoresis. Lymphoma? TB?

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                          Anna Meenan, MD

At Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Karen Lee wrote: > >I have seen this also and I attribute it to the >very low dose of estrogen and move them to a pill >with 35mcg. Usually works. Two patches would >work, but not for the pocketbook! > >--- Elrod Glen Maj 3 MDG/SGOB ><Glen.Elrod@ELMENDORF.af.mil> wrote: >> 36 yo G@P2 on OrthoEvra comes in complaining of >> &quot;hot flashes&quot; to the point >> that she soaks her sheets at night and is >> dripping during the day. I don't >> think its hot flashes, but what could it be? >> >> Glen >> >> D. Glen Elrod, Maj, USAF, MC >> Medical Director >> Women's Health Center >> Elmendorf AFB, AK 99506





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