Any Solution For Dry Vagina Making Sex Painful After Period Stopped?
Hi, I have stopped menstruating about a year ago and have been taking menopause free by FusionHealth.This seems to be going ok but I still have anxiety and worry and this has taken my confidence away. I also at times have dry vagina making sex painful and therefore less inclined to want to have. This makes me feel old and undesirable.Foggy thinking and forgetful is frustrating.Can you help.Rhonda
Vaginal dryness is common and usually result of lack of estrogens but some other less common causes may be present.
The most common treatment for vaginal dryness due to low estrogen levels is topical estrogen therapy. In order to keep the vagina more lubricated, try using a vaginal moisturizer (Replens).
You use a disposable applicator such as Vagifem to insert a tablet into your vagina once a day for the first two weeks of treatment.
Avoid using douches, bubble baths, scented soaps, and lotions around the sensitive vaginal area. These products can worsen dryness.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon
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Any Solution For Dry Vagina Making Sex Painful After Period Stopped?
Hi, Vaginal dryness is common and usually result of lack of estrogens but some other less common causes may be present. The most common treatment for vaginal dryness due to low estrogen levels is topical estrogen therapy. In order to keep the vagina more lubricated, try using a vaginal moisturizer (Replens). You use a disposable applicator such as Vagifem to insert a tablet into your vagina once a day for the first two weeks of treatment. Avoid using douches, bubble baths, scented soaps, and lotions around the sensitive vaginal area. These products can worsen dryness. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon