Women urged to speak up about silent symptom of menopause

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How does a woman approach this problem?

Don’t be embarrassed. Vaginal atrophy is still considered a taboo subject, and many women are too embarrassed to discuss the condition, even with their health care professionals, because they think it is a private matter. Women should feel comfortable speaking with their partners and health care professionals about their symptoms and potential treatment options.

Speaking with a physician is an important first step. Most women with vaginal discomfort do not seek medical treatment. Women should speak with their health care professionals about available therapies approved to treat vaginal atrophy.

Treatment options can provide relief. Many women self-treat using over-the-counter lubricants and moisturizers, which provide temporary relief of symptoms and do not treat the underlying condition. Of those surveyed who had tried local estrogen therapy, more than half of women and their partners reported that sex was less painful, and almost 40 percent reported that sex was more satisfying for themselves and their partners. 

Women who are experiencing vaginal discomfort can visit myvaginalsymptoms.com to assess their symptoms and get tips on how to speak with their health care professional.

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