only a few seek treatment. If you have any of the symptoms listed above, it’s important to know that you don’t have to live with them.
Even if you’re trying over-the-counter treatments, it’s good to see your doctor if there’s any unusual discharge, unexplained bleeding, itching, soreness, or pain during sex. It’s also best to see a doctor if the non-prescription treatments you’ve tried haven’t made a difference.
It’s common to think that the symptoms of vaginal atrophy are natural after menopause or having certain procedures but you don’t have to live with them. Once you see the symptoms, you should consult your doctor to get an official diagnosis to start the treatment program that’s right for you.