Sunday, March 31, 2024

๐ŸŒต "Vaginal Dryness Can Be Fatal. No, Really."

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Hello Jim,

Here is an article on vaginal dryness that is a VERY IMPORTANT read! I recommend Glow Below over-the-counter vaginal estrogen or DHEA formula for immediate relief, AND get your doc to prescribe vaginal estrogen cream asap. Use the VFit Gold red light tool to improve vaginal lining density and help with additional lubrication as well. Add the Pleasure Protocol to ease painful sex.

“Vaginal Dryness’ Can Be Fatal. No, Really”
Sex Matters, With Dr. Rachel Rubin

“I’m Dr Rachel Rubin. I am a board-certified urologist who is fellowship-trained in sexual medicine. I’m here to tell you that vaginal dryness is killing women. I mean it. It’s killing women.

When women come to our offices and complain of a slight vaginal dryness — or they don’t even come to our office to complain of it because the doctor can’t be bothered with a bit of vaginal dryness — what they don’t understand is that this “little vaginal dryness” is called genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM).

It’s not just a slight vaginal dryness. It turns out that all the genital and urinary symptoms from menopause just get worse. The bladder, the urethra, and the vagina have lots of hormone receptors, including estrogen and testosterone. When the body no longer makes those hormones, the system doesn’t work very well, and genital and urinary symptoms occur that just get worse over time without treatment. Unlike hot flashes, which go away, GSM does not.

What are the symptoms of GSM? Some are sexual: a slight vaginal dryness, pain with sex, and worsening orgasm. But there are also genital and urinary symptoms that get worse: itching, burning irritation, rawness, and an awareness of their genitals that the patient has never had before. And as a urologist, we see frequency, urgency, and leakage.

The thing that kills women is recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). Did you know that UTIs account for 7 million visits and hospitalizations annually and 25% of all infections in older people? One-third of the total Medicare expenditure is around UTIs. Not preventing UTIs is costing our healthcare system an enormous amount of money and resources.

Did you know we’ve had safe and effective treatment options for GSM since the 1970s? Vaginal hormones have existed since the 1970s, but we’re using them only for pain with sex and not for GSM. Data show that by using vaginal hormones, we can prevent UTIs by over 50%. We can save lives using safe, effective, local, low-dose vaginal hormone strategies. They are safe and effective for all our pre- and post-menopause patients.

There are five different treatment options: vaginal estrogen inserts, vaginal estrogen creams, vaginal dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), low-dose vaginal estrogen rings, and an oral pill option called ospemifene (Osphena). All are used to treat GSM and will only work if your patient uses them and continues to use them.

These treatments are safe. They are effective. They do not increase the level of systemic hormones in the bloodstream. I have many patients with breast cancer who use these products as well. The only patients you may want to talk to your oncology colleagues about are women on active aromatase inhibitors.

We have to understand that UTIs kill people, and having GSM is debilitating, often requiring pain medication because it can hurt to sit or to wear pads. Our patients’ quality of life is severely affected. So please consider learning how to treat GSM. It turns out you don’t have to do exams. You don’t have to do a follow-up. You can give these therapies, and women can use them for life.

Now, if your patient has vaginal bleeding, of course, they need to see their gynecologist. But this is something every primary care doctor can and should do. As an urologist, we prescribe a lot of tamsulosin (Flomax) for our male patients to help with urination. Vaginal estrogen or DHEA is basically like Flomax for women, but it prevents UTIs and works like sildenafil (Viagra) because it can help orgasm and reduce pain with sex.

You can access affordable, safe, and effective treatment options for GSM. So check them out and hopefully change the world."

Don't let vaginal dryness be an issue. Get on it now.

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To A Healthy Vagina,
Susan

Susan Bratton, "Intimacy Expert to Millions", is a champion and advocate for all those who desire lifelong intimacy and passion. She's created hundreds of techniques that transform having sex into making love and is the world's most well-respected sexual biohacker.

Susan is a best-selling author and publisher of 44 books and programs on lovemaking techniques and bedroom communication skills such as Sexual Soulmates, Relationship Magic, Revive Her Drive, The Steamy Sex Ed® Video Collection, Ravish Him, Dirty Talk, The Pump Guide and Thrust In Time.

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