Conclusion

Vaginal dryness can affect any woman, but menopausal women in their 50s are more prone to it. This symptom is quite common, and many women face it at some point in their lives, so don’t hesitate to receive medical help if it affects your daily activities. In addition, there are some things you can do… Continue reading Conclusion

When to Seek Medical Help

Some women might feel embarrassed to talk to their doctors about vaginal dryness. Still, vaginal dryness is a pretty common condition, and many treatment options are available. You can contact your healthcare provider if:   You notice bleeding or any unusual discharge from your vagina  You experience vaginal dryness for weeks, and the home remedies are… Continue reading When to Seek Medical Help

Symptoms of Vaginal Dryness

If you are experiencing vaginal dryness, it can be accompanied by other symptoms like:   Soreness or itchiness around the vagina  Feeling the urge to pee more often  Frequent urinary tract infections  Discomfort or pain during sex

Causes Vaginal Dryness

Most of the time, vaginal dryness results from decreased levels of the female hormone called estrogen. Vaginal dryness can also develop in people undergoing treatment for some other condition. Some common causes of vaginal dryness are:  Breastfeeding   Childbirth   If you’re on birth control pills  Menopause   Having your ovaries removed   If you are receiving therapy for… Continue reading Causes Vaginal Dryness

Introduction

Many women might feel vaginal dryness at some point in their lifetime. Vaginal dryness is a common problem that women may feel shy about communicating with their doctors. Still, if it affects their daily lives, medical help is necessary. A gland present in the womb (cervical gland) is responsible for producing natural lubrication in the vagina.… Continue reading Introduction