Pelvic symtpoms: In a menopausal patient, common causes of vulvovaginal irritation include: (1) atrophic vaginitis: lack of estrogen leads to atrophy of the mucous membrane with irritation and a thin discharge, possible with urinary symptoms; (2) a bladder infection; (3) a vaginal infection: yeast, gardnerella, or trichomonas.
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