Vaginal laser therapy versus hyaluronic acid suppositories for women with symptoms of urogenital atrophy after treatment for breast cancer: A randomized controlled trial
Common concerns during menopause include vaginal dryness, burning, discharge, itching, sexual discomfort or pain and/or urinary symptoms of urgency and dysuria and occur in up to 50 % in postmenopausal women [1]. These symptoms are associated with estrogen deficiency related tissue changes of the vulva, vagina and lower urinary tract [2]. In clinical trials, dyspareunia and vaginal dryness are the most bothersome symptoms reported [3].
Source: Maturitas - Category: Primary Care Authors: Daniela Gold, Laura Nicolay, Alexander Avian, Elfriede Greimel, Marija Balic, Gunda Pristauz-Telsnigg, Karl Tamussino, Gerda Trutnovsky Tags: Original article Source Type: research
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