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The genitourinary symptoms of menopause encompass a range of changes and challenges that many women may experience as they transition through this natural phase of life. One of the primary manifestations is vaginal dryness, a result of declining estrogen levels that affect the moisture and elasticity of the vaginal tissues. This can lead to discomfort, itching, and pain during sexual intercourse, impacting a woman's overall quality of life. Additionally, the reduced estrogen levels can contribute to thinning of the vaginal walls, a condition known as vaginal atrophy, which may result in urinary symptoms such as increased frequency, urgency, and incontinence. These genitourinary symptoms can have a significant impact on a woman's physical and emotional well-being, affecting intimate relationships and daily activities.
Rachel S. Rubin MD, Urologist and Sexual Medicine Specialist will address genitourinary symptoms during menopause and how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can replenish estrogen levels and alleviate vaginal discomfort. Non-hormonal treatments, such as moisturizers and lubricants, are also available to manage dryness and enhance sexual comfort. Lifestyle modifications, including pelvic floor exercises, can help improve urinary symptoms like incontinence. Open communication between women and their healthcare providers is crucial for addressing genitourinary symptoms effectively and tailoring a comprehensive approach to promote overall well-being during the menopausal transition. Understanding and managing these symptoms empowers women to navigate this life stage with greater comfort and confidence.