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Vaginal atrophy - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Vaginal atrophy (atrophic vaginitis) is thinning, drying and inflammation of the vaginal walls that may occur when your body has less estrogen Vaginal atrophy occurs most often after menopause
Vaginal dryness after menopause: How to treat it? - Mayo Clinic Vaginal dryness is the main symptom of what's called genitourinary syndrome of menopause The syndrome used to be called atrophic vaginitis or vaginal atrophy With this condition, vaginal tissues become thinner and irritated more easily This is the result of falling levels of estrogen during menopause
Atrofia vaginal - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic Descripción general La atrofia vaginal (vaginitis atrófica) es el adelgazamiento, resequedad e inflamación de las paredes vaginales que puede ocurrir cuando tu cuerpo tiene menos estrógeno La atrofia vaginal se produce con mayor frecuencia después de la menopausia
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Managing the symptoms of vaginal atrophy Vaginal atrophy occurs when the estrogen levels in your body drop, usually after menopause The condition may make intercourse painful due to vaginal dryness or irritation, and decreased lubrication during sex
Vaginal atrophy - Mayo Clinic Press Some alternative medicines are used to treat vaginal dryness and irritation associated with menopause, but few approaches are backed by sufficient evidence from clinical trials
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treatments for vaginal atrophy can prevent . . . Vaginal atrophy is caused by a decrease in estrogen production As you approach menopause, your body’s production of estrogen — the main female hormone — ebbs and flows and eventually decreases permanently Less estrogen can make your vaginal tissues thinner, drier, less elastic and more fragile
Vaginitis-Vaginitis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (vaginal atrophy) Reduced estrogen levels after menopause or surgical removal of your ovaries can cause the vaginal lining to thin, sometimes resulting in vaginal irritation, burning and dryness
Ladies: How are you managing vaginal atrophy as you age? TO THE LADIES ONLY: As I got older I started developing vaginal atrophy Then I started developing open splits on my labia that were extremely painful I went to urgent care one weekend and was prescribed vaginal estrogen medicine It did the trick but I didn’t want to use estrogen
Treatment Options Can Offer Relief from Vaginal Atrophy By some estimates, about half of postmenopausal women experience vaginal atrophy Though some women do not seek help, there are a number of treatment options for vaginal atrophy that can offer relief