Hormone cream: Atrophic vaginitis is best treated by depleting the hormones that are lost after menopause. Topical hormonal creams are effective for some and others require systemic hormones (tablets). However, in light of all the information we have about hormonal supplementation and increased risk of certain cancers, the decision to use hormones is very individualized.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Vaginal Atrophy.: A cream of Estrogens for a short period like two weeks may help. The appearance of vaginal atrophy is more common in non-sexually active females ("use it or lose it") pelvic exercises and kegel exercises starting early in menopause may contribute to prevent it.
Answered 6/25/2014
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