After intercourse
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After intercourse
why does it sting when i pee after intercourse - l am post menopause?
- professor stergios doumouchtsis
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Re: After intercourse
This may be secondary to vaginal dryness and irritation.
Low oestrogen levels are commonly the cause of low genital tract atrophy.
Of course excluding a urinary tract infection, thrush or other vaginal infection first is recommended.
If all microbiology tests are negative, and there is no contraindication, topical oestrogens may help in postmenopausal women.
Low oestrogen levels are commonly the cause of low genital tract atrophy.
Of course excluding a urinary tract infection, thrush or other vaginal infection first is recommended.
If all microbiology tests are negative, and there is no contraindication, topical oestrogens may help in postmenopausal women.
Mr Stergios (Stelios) Doumouchtsis
MSc MPH PhD MRCOG
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Subspecialist Urogynaecologist
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MSc MPH PhD MRCOG
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Subspecialist Urogynaecologist
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Re: After intercourse
Certainly worth trying vaginal estrogen. This needs to be prescribed and is available in the form of cream, small vaginal tablets on an applicator or a vaginal ring. Very effective at reversing the vaginal and bladder changes which occur as a result of low estrogen levels. Vaginal estrogen needs to be used for 3 to 6 months initially to appreciate the benefit but should then be continued at the maintenance dose long term.
Dr Heather Currie
MD Menopause Matters Ltd www.menopausematters.co.uk
Chair Elect British Menopause Society www.thebms.org.uk
Dr Heather Currie
MD Menopause Matters Ltd www.menopausematters.co.uk
Chair Elect British Menopause Society www.thebms.org.uk