Vaginal atrophy is a medical disorder that is present when the tissues of the vagina are no longer well-lubricated and healthy.
When these symptoms are produced by a reduced amount of estrogen in a woman's body, this disorder is called atrophic vaginitis.
Atrophic vaginitis happens very frequently in postmenopausal women due to the falling levels of estrogen.
The vaginal mucosa becomes drier, less elastic, thinner and more fragile.
It may cause inflammation of the mucosa.
Alterations in vaginal pH and vaginal flora may induce urinary tract infection (UTI) or vaginal infections.
Reduced estrogen levels may affect peri-urethral lining and muscles and lead to pelvic laxity and stress incontinence.
Other reasons may also induce estrogen levels to drop:
TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction
Chapter 1 Vaginal Atrophy
Chapter 2 Causes
Chapter 3 Symptoms
Chapter 4 Diagnosis
Chapter 5 Treatment
Chapter 6 Prognosis
Chapter 7 Dyspareunia
Chapter 8 Vaginismus
Epilogue