Treat Vaginal Dryness for a Moisturized Woman
Vaginal dryness in women with dryness
Vaginal dryness is a condition in which the vaginal walls dry out as the secretions that keep the vagina moist decrease. It is common in menopausal women and women who experience dyspareunia.
With vaginal dryness, the secretions are reduced or almost absent, leaving the vagina unable to keep out foreign viruses, bacteria, and contaminants that enter through the vagina. As a result, the body's ability to protect itself is reduced, and symptoms include vulvar pain, vaginitis, painful sex, and redness and bleeding of the vaginal mucosa.
Vaginal dryness symptoms
- 1Increased fishy odor and watery discharge
- 2Vulva is itchy and burning
- 3Incontinence with light movement
- 4Causes pain during sex
Why You Shouldn't Ignore Vaginal Dryness
If not treated early, vaginal dryness often leads to vaginitis, as the vaginal environment becomes vulnerable to various infections.
Therefore, it's important to treat it properly before it leads to chronic disease or causes other complications.
Causes of vaginal dryness
Vaginal dryness is often caused by a deficiency of female hormones due to an abnormality in the endocrine system, but it can also be caused by certain medical conditions.
- 1Decreased hormones in menopausal women
- 2Miscarriage and postpartum
- 3After vaginoplasty surgery
- 4Uterine disease sequelae
- 5Severe overwork and stress
- 6Crash dieting