Vaginal dryness and muscle tone during perimenopause and postmenopauseMany women reach
postmenopause without noticing a change in their
sexuality. You may find that the freedom from birth control and menstrual
periods increases your sexual interest and pleasure. Some women have physical symptoms, such as vaginal dryness and loss
of vaginal muscle tone, that require adjustments around the time of
menopause. If sexual intercourse is painful because of
vaginal dryness: - Lubricate the vagina with a nonprescription
lubricant, such as Astroglide or Replens, or a polyunsaturated vegetable oil
that does not contain preservatives. Avoid using petroleum jelly, such as
Vaseline, because it increases the risk of vaginal irritation and
infection.
- A low-dose vaginal estrogen (cream, tablet, or ring) can
help restore thin, sensitive vaginal walls. For more information, see the
Medications section of the topic Menopause and Perimenopause.
Firm muscle tone will help prevent other problems, such as the
bulging (prolapse) of the bladder or rectum into the vagina. To help maintain
the muscle tone of the vagina: - Have sexual intercourse
frequently.
- Do
Kegel exercises several times each day.
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