Have Dizziness And Itching In Vagina. Had Blood Test Done. No Medication Now. What To Do?
Hi I have just had my bloods done (for a second time in 3 years) and my liver results have come back a bit high, yes I have the odd drink but is there any other reason this may be - I am 49 have an ileostomy which is fine I still have all my large bowel - I am in the middle of the menopause and have to admit just recently not been feeling to well not ill but just not right - I have been feeling a little dizzy and itchy, can't quite put my finger on how I feel to be honest
The menopause and onset of menopause is associated menopausal symptoms and atropy of the genital tract. Atropy of the genital tract can cause bleeding and itchiness due to deficiency of estrogens. Estrogen defiency is associated with other symptoms of hot flushes, dizziness, mood swings, etc. You need to visit your gynecologist for clinical examination. Topical estrogen cream can be used to alleviate the symptoms of atrophy. Hormone replacement therapy may be instituted if required. Consult your doctor for prescription og drugs.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Have Dizziness And Itching In Vagina. Had Blood Test Done. No Medication Now. What To Do?
Hello and welcome to HCM, The menopause and onset of menopause is associated menopausal symptoms and atropy of the genital tract. Atropy of the genital tract can cause bleeding and itchiness due to deficiency of estrogens. Estrogen defiency is associated with other symptoms of hot flushes, dizziness, mood swings, etc. You need to visit your gynecologist for clinical examination. Topical estrogen cream can be used to alleviate the symptoms of atrophy. Hormone replacement therapy may be instituted if required. Consult your doctor for prescription og drugs. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal