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What is Atrophic Vaginitis

Atrophic vaginitis involves redness, itching, and dryness of the vagina. Atrophic vaginitis happens after menopause in up to 75% of all women, and can also happen to some women after childbirth.

Atrophic vaginitis is usually easily treated. Treatment options for atrophic vaginitis include oral estrogen therapy, vaginal creams and suppositories. Contact your doctor if you think you have atrophic vaginitis.

Reference for Atrophic Vaginitis Article

National Institutes of Health

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