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Vulvar and Vaginal Atrophy

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Vulvovaginal atrophy is a common condition associated with decreased estrogenization of the vaginal tissue. Symptoms include vaginal dryness, irritation, itching, soreness, burning, dyspareunia, discharge, urinary frequency, and urgency. It can occur at any time in a woman's life cycle, although more commonly in the postmenopausal phase, during which ...
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Materials Selection for the Injection into Vaginal Wall for Treatment of Vaginal Atrophy

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2021
Zhifang Zheng   +3 more
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Progress and Prospects in Treating Postmenopausal Vaginal Atrophy

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2010
Anatomically described as a “potential space,” the vagina is a highly estrogen-responsive organ, and its biology changes dramatically at menopause. After menopause, many women experience vaginal dryness and/or dyspareunia, which are caused primarily by regression of the vaginal epithelium.Unlike vasomotor symptoms, which typically resolve overtime ...
R C, Winneker, H A, Harris
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Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of BDDE crosslinked chitosan-TGA hydrogel encapsulated with genistein for vaginal atrophy.

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2021
I-Hsuan Yang   +7 more
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Local oestrogen for vaginal atrophy in postmenopausal women

2003
Vaginal atrophy is a frequent complaint of postmenopausal women; symptoms include vaginal dryness, itching, discomfort and painful intercourse. Systemic treatment for these symptoms in the form of oral hormone replacement therapy is not always necessary.
Jane A Suckling   +3 more
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Vaginal Atrophy in the Postmenopausal Woman

JAMA, 1983
The effect of sexual activity on vaginal atrophy was investigated in a group of 52 postmenopausal women (mean age, 57 years). Subjects were divided into two groups: sexually active (intercourse frequency, three or more times monthly) and sexually inactive (intercourse frequency, less than ten times yearly).
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[Sulphurous vaginal douching and vulvovaginal atrophy].

La Clinica terapeutica, 2018
During climacteric the reduction or interruption of estrogenic stimulus determines a gradual atrophy of the tissues of the urogenital tract.Vulvovaginal atrophy can be cause of dryness, itch, burning, and dyspareunia. Vulvovaginal atrophy is associated also with depression.
M, Costantino   +4 more
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Hyaluronic Acid in Postmenopause Vaginal Atrophy: A Systematic Review.

Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2020
Carlos Campagnaro M Dos Santos   +5 more
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Safety and efficacy of non-ablative CO_2 laser treatment of vulvo-vaginal atrophy in women with history of breast cancer

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
A. Lami   +6 more
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Vulvar/vaginal atrophy

2017
Rossella E. Nappi, Barbara Gardella
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