It is extremely common for women in the perimenopause and menopause stages to experience vaginal dryness. In fact, more than half of women of middle age report vaginal dryness. Aside from a decrease in fluid, other symptoms include itching or burning, minor bleeding during or after sex, and the dryness causes discomfort and pain during sex thus limiting enjoyment.
Gratefully, there are a number of things to help erase dryness so you can continue a normal sex life. Talking to your doctor about the issue is advised, as they can help you determine the cause and offer some solutions, but we can offer you a round of advice.
Vaginal dryness is caused by one of three things - unresolved emotional issues, a decline in estrogen levels, or as a symptom of a medical condition or medication side effect. Figuring out the cause is the most important step as far as what to do next.
A decline in estrogen levels may be triggered by a number of things. Because women are constantly Read the rest of this entry »
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