vulva issues

Posted by unknownclock58 @unknownclock58, Feb 19, 2024

For the past 9 months I have been dealing with a persistent ulcer that recurs with some regularity. It seems to happen if I wear jeans or some pants that cut into my crotch, or I scratch my crotch (yes it itches a lot)
I am post menopausal age 65 and never had problems like this before. The ulcer will clear up usually after about 7-10 days then will pop up again after a week or so. The itching though never really stops. It's driving me crazy! I've tried every ointment from diaper rash (which works best when the ulcer first appears) When the ulcer is basically like a water blister it hurts a lot when I use the bathroom! To the point that i have to keep water streaming on it or keep a cool washcloth nearby. I have searched the entire web for this and it seems to be one of 4 things, Herpes, lichen sclerosis, or vaginal atrophy, or worse cancer.
Anyone else have this happen or any experience with this, any help is appreciated!

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@gigipatula

I used a tablet splitter I got at the CVS. However I did find that using a women's probiotic that most of my problems disappeared. It's still quite dry, however the bonus of all of this was I used to dribble urine like when I would pick up something heavy or laugh too hard etc. It's all gone using the probiotic. I got cheap and quit taking it and within a week all the old problems came back. So I really do believe the probiotic helped me more than vagifem ever did. And I don't have to worry about using estrogen, I don't want to tempt fate with my breast cancer.

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That for your your reply! I work at CVS so u know exactly the pill splitter you are talking about … lol. I thought about trying a vaginal probiotic but I am not sure it will help me with issues. I do not have any bladder leakage, just mostly a burning dry feeling. Which I know vaginal estrogen will cure. But like you I am afraid. I work in a pharmacy and know there is a newer product called intrarosa which is a dha suppository. I may phone my doctor this week and ask for a prescription for it. I am at a loss. lol. Yagifem works well! And I have a pill splitter so may look into that. Do you think a probiotic vaginal suppository will help with dryness burning and irritation?

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Edit , intrarosa is a DHEA not DHA 🙂

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Does the estring really work? Is it used with hrt?

Im tired of the mess in using vaginal cream

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I was just diagnosed with evasive squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva. Is there anyone out there who has this?

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I had similar issues. Finally changed Laundry detergent and fabric softer as well as dryer sheets to unscented and it cleared up.

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