Barriers to effective treatment of vaginal atrophy with local estrogen therapy

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Abstract

Vaginal atrophy is a common condition among postmenopausal women, among whom many exhibit both vulvovaginal symptoms (eg, dryness, irritation, itching, and pain with intercourse) and urinary symptoms (eg, increased frequency, urgency, incontinence, urinary tract infections, and dysuria). Unfortunately, few women with symptoms of vaginal atrophy report seeking treatment from a health care provider. The goal of this article is to examine reasons why patients and health care providers do not engage in discourse regarding this important topic. It is important to initiate conversations with postmenopausal women and counsel them on both why the changes occur and potential treatment options. © 2013 Reiter, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Reiter, S. (2013). Barriers to effective treatment of vaginal atrophy with local estrogen therapy. International Journal of General Medicine. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S43192

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