Hormone Replacement Therapy Grand Junction CO
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Peter Warren Aldoretta
(970) 244-2275 2635 N 7th St Grand Junction, CO (970) 244-2275 2635 N 7th St Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialty Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
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(970) 245-1168 2525 N 8th St Grand Junction, CO (970) 245-1168 2525 N 8th St Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialty Obstetrics & Gynecology
Data Provided By: Eugene Lee Hardin, MD
2525 N 8th St Ste 202 Grand Junction, CO Eugene Lee Hardin, MD 2525 N 8th St Ste 202 Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Education Medical School: Tulane Univ Sch Of Med, New Orleans La 70112 Graduation Year: 1991
Data Provided By: Paul Brennan Jones, MD
970-245-1168 2525 N 8th St Ste 202 Grand Junction, CO Paul Brennan Jones, MD 970-245-1168 2525 N 8th St Ste 202 Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology, Aerospace Medicine Education Medical School: Jefferson Med Coll-Thos Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia Pa 19107 Graduation Year: 1965 Hospital Hospital: St Marys Hosp And Med Ctr, Grand Jct, Co; Community Hosp, Grand Jct, Co Group Practice: Women's Health Care-Western CO
Data Provided By: William Edward Ellinwood, MD
970-244-2800 2525 N 8th St Grand Junction, CO William Edward Ellinwood, MD 970-244-2800 2525 N 8th St Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Education Medical School: Or Hlth Sci Univ Sch Of Med, Portland Or 97201 Graduation Year: 1988
Data Provided By: Stephen R Meacham
(970) 245-1168 2525 N 8th St Grand Junction, CO (970) 245-1168 2525 N 8th St Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialty Obstetrics & Gynecology
Data Provided By: Ronald D Ridgley
(970) 243-7908 750 Wellington Ave Grand Junction, CO (970) 243-7908 750 Wellington Ave Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialty Obstetrics & Gynecology
Data Provided By: Stephen Raymond Meacham, MD
970-245-1168 2525 N 8th St Ste 202 Grand Junction, CO Stephen Raymond Meacham, MD 970-245-1168 2525 N 8th St Ste 202 Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Education Medical School: Univ Of Co Sch Of Med, Denver Co 80262 Graduation Year: 1967
Data Provided By: Traci D Simms
(970) 245-1168 2525 N 8th St Grand Junction, CO (970) 245-1168 2525 N 8th St Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialty Obstetrics & Gynecology
Data Provided By: Tami Hutton Garmany
(970) 244-2275 2635 N 7th St Grand Junction, CO (970) 244-2275 2635 N 7th St Grand Junction, CO 81501
Specialty Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
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Answers to Your Questions about Hearing Loss Issues June 30, 2009: 9:22 am: Dr. Neil Ototoxic Drugs Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and Ear Pain
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. A lady explained: I have recently started taking HRT [hormone replacement therapy] (estrogen only) via a transdermal patch 50mcg, for the last 11 weeks. Since starting HRT I have had a constant pain deep inside my left ear, with intermittent nerve pain radiating behind the ear. It can happen anytime and last from 1 min to 1 hr to all day. My doctor has examined my ear but can not find anything wrong. I decided to stop the HRT for one week. The pain subsided quite dramatically, however my menopausal symptoms got worse. My doctor suggested I start a lower dose 25mcg. With the lower dose, the pain is mild compared to what it was, (I can live with it), the pain behind the ear has gone and my menopausal symptoms are manageable. Do you think HRT could have caused this ear problem? I haven’t heard of ear pain specifically associated with HRT, although it is a reported side effect of Progesterone and a number of “hormone” drugs, so I wouldn’t be at all surprised if that is what is happening. (Incidentally, a number of antidepressants have ear pain as a side effect too—all the SSRIs for example.) The fact that when you stopped the HRT the pain went away is very strong circumstantial evidence that the pain was indeed related to the HRT. Also, the fact that the pain came back when you restarted the HRT is strong corroborating evidence. The clincher is that taking a reduced dose gives you reduced pain. Obviously, taking the lowest dose that will control most of your symptoms is a wise way to go. Alternately, you could dump the HRT completely and use alternate medicine—herbals, etc. which can help relieve your symptoms without the painful side effects. --> Printer Friendly Version 1 Comment One Response - carrie Says:
after publication. --> February 20th, 2010 at 6:03 am I started hrt combined and within 10 days ear drumming started,I think there is a connection although my doctor says otherwise so I have now stopped hrt to see if the ear trouble subsides. Leave a Comment Name Mail (will not be published) Website Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment. Archived Entry - Post Date :
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