Vaginal atrophy

Posted by HomeAgainLA @llynch17056, Sep 21, 2023

TO THE LADIES ONLY: As I got older I started developing vaginal atrophy. Then I started developing open splits on my labia that were extremely painful. I went to urgent care one weekend and was prescribed vaginal estrogen medicine. It did the trick but I didn’t want to use estrogen. I went to a GYN that recommending organic coconut oil to use externally only. This was a few years ago and it has worked perfectly. I have never had another problem. At all. I wanted to pass along a natural inexpensive solution to vaginal atrophy.

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@robdene

I had been using that for about 10 years when my GP sent word to me that it had been discontinued. “They aren’t making it anymore!” Have you gotten that information?

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I did not know this however I’m still able to get it from a British mail order pharmacy. I’ll look this.

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@elisabeth007

A female urologist (specialized in female clientele) suggested using coconut oil. i was surprised. My gyn then suggested using a high end non-hormonal vaginal suppository. he gave me a sample of it—-it was very good but very expensive to purchase

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Was the vaginal suppository called Repa Gyn, I asked because I also was recommended this, it didn’t require a prescription. I tried it a few times but found it to be very minimal in relieving dryness, however it did create a little sensation but that was pretty much all it did.

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@robdene

I had been using that for about 10 years when my GP sent word to me that it had been discontinued. “They aren’t making it anymore!” Have you gotten that information?

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Estring is not discontinued, but it experienced supply issues:
December 2023: Estring was out of stock until February 2024, with intermittent availability expected until November 2024.
May 2024: Pfizer reported that Estring was on shortage due to manufacturing delays.
You might want to reach out to your doctor. Good luck!

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@water2loo6

Estring is not discontinued, but it experienced supply issues:
December 2023: Estring was out of stock until February 2024, with intermittent availability expected until November 2024.
May 2024: Pfizer reported that Estring was on shortage due to manufacturing delays.
You might want to reach out to your doctor. Good luck!

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Thank you so much! I will! You’ve been such a great help! Thanks again!

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I went to my GYN because I had dyspareunia and was prescribed topical low-dose estrogen. It takes at least 30 days to appreciate the effect, but sexual relations with your husband will become near-normal again. You still have to use a lot of lubricant, but there is hope.

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@doclue1

I went to my GYN because I had dyspareunia and was prescribed topical low-dose estrogen. It takes at least 30 days to appreciate the effect, but sexual relations with your husband will become near-normal again. You still have to use a lot of lubricant, but there is hope.

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And any tendancy toward UTIs will be greatly decreased. Keep up using it!

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@joanland

And any tendancy toward UTIs will be greatly decreased. Keep up using it!

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That is absolutely right..... helped my mother to avoid UTI's after experiencing them on a regular basis! Thank goodness!

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@brandysparks

@llynch17056 - Wonderful!

Best wishes...began wondering whether coconut oil would be recommended by my Gynec Oncologist now!

Thanks!

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Mine recommended it to me. I hope yours will.

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@celia16

It’s a personal decision for sure. I was just saying that it was my understanding that the estrogen isn’t just for dryness, but also promotes bladder health that an oil wouldn’t provide. My mom has such terrible pelvic/bladder health….omg. It’s horrific. And, my two best friends have huge frequency issues. It seems I’m surrounded by many women who suffer with these issues after menopause. I am so fortunate. I have no idea why. I took oral contraceptives for many years. Does that impact it?

I hope I started the local estrogen in time to preserve my pelvic health.

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Definitely for bladder health, also. The estrace is not absorbed the same way other hormones are, so I’m told by my gynecologist. The gynourologist I see did a botox (medical grade not cosmetic) injections (lots of numbing, no pain) into my bladder. Wow! Helped the urgency 100%. It can last 3 to 6 months, paid for by Medicare and my supplement.

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