What is Vaginal Atrophy | Symptoms Of Vaginal Atrophy
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Description of Vaginal Atrophy
Vaginal atrophy (atrophic vaginitis) is thinning and inflammation of the vaginal wall due to decreased estrogen. Vaginal atrophy occurs most often after menopause, but can also develop during breast-feeding or when estrogen production decreases.
For many women, vaginal atrophy makes intercourse painful - and if painful intercourse, sexual interest will naturally decrease. What's more, healthy genital function is closely associated with a healthy urinary system function.
Symptoms
Symptoms of vaginal atrophy following:
* Dry Vagina
* Vagina burning
* Vagina watery
* Hot sensation when urinating
* Bleeding after intercourse
* Not comfortable during intercourse
Treatment
If the relatively mild symptoms, vaginal atrophy do not need treatment. Mild symptoms can be eliminated by using a lubricant or moisturizer. However, if symptoms interfere interfere with the necessary care. In general, more effective treatment of vaginal dryness with vaginal topical.
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