Safe and effective relief for menopausal symptoms
Menopause is a natural biological stage that occurs when the ovaries stop producing oocytes (eggs) and menstrual periods permanently cease. It typically affects women between the ages of 45 and 55, although symptoms can start earlier during the perimenopause.
As hormone levels — particularly oestrogen and progesterone — decline, many women experience uncomfortable symptoms including vaginal dryness, itching, soreness, and pain during sex. These changes are normal but can significantly affect comfort, confidence, and quality of life.
At ifeelshy®, we offer a range of clinically proven, MHRA-approved Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)treatments to relieve these symptoms effectively. Localised HRT, such as Gina vaginal tablets, work by replacing lost oestrogen levels in the vaginal tissues, helping to restore natural balance, reduce dryness, and ease discomfort.
Our treatments are supplied by trusted UK manufacturers and reviewed by qualified healthcare professionals to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) replaces the oestrogen that the body no longer produces after menopause, helping relieve symptoms such as dryness and discomfort.
Common symptoms include hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, low mood, reduced libido, and sleep disturbances.
Local HRT (such as vaginal tablets or creams) treats symptoms in the genital area only, while systemic HRT (patches, pills, gels) affects the whole body.
Most women notice improvement in 2–4 weeks, with continued benefits after regular use.
Most women can use local HRT safely, but it’s important to complete a consultation to ensure it’s suitable for you.
Yes — non-hormonal moisturisers and lubricants like Replens MD can relieve vaginal dryness for women who prefer not to use hormones.
If you experience unusual bleeding, severe pain, or new symptoms during treatment, consult your GP or pharmacist immediately.
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