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Vaginal dryness after menopause: How to treat it?

Vaginal dryness can be a problem for many people after menopause. Vaginal dryness is the main symptom of what’s called genitourinary syndrome of menopause. The syndrome used to be called atrophic vaginitis or vaginal atrophy.

With this condition, vaginal tissues become thinner and irritated more easily. This is the result of falling levels of estrogen during menopause.

There is help for this vaginal dryness and painful intercourse, also called dyspareunia. Your healthcare professional might suggest:

Regular sex or vaginal stimulation, with or without a partner, also helps keep vaginal tissues healthy after menopause.

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