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Vaginal Dryness is when the vaginal tissues do not produce enough natural lubrication, leading to discomfort, irritation, or pain during daily activities or sex. It is most common after menopause but can affect women at any age. Factors such as hormonal changes, stress, and certain medications can all play a role.
The most common cause of vaginal dryness is a drop in oestrogen levels, which often happens during and after menopause. The other causes include breastfeeding, some medications, and certain health conditions. Even stress or a lack of arousal can contribute to reduced lubrication.
The typical symptoms include itching, burning, soreness, and discomfort during sexual activity. Some women also notice a thin or fragile feeling in the vaginal tissue. In more severe cases, vaginal dryness can cause minor bleeding after sex or recurrent urinary tract infections.