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Vulvovaginal Disorder

When estrogen levels decline after menopause many vaginal symptoms occur. Millions of women experience unpleasant changes to their vaginal health that have physical and psychological effects. Many women suffer silently from Vulvovaginal Atrophy, Dyspareunia (Painful Sex), Dysuria (Painful Urination), which interfere with their quality of life. Options have been limited, until now.

Vulvovaginal Atrophy
(Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause)

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Vulvovaginal atrophy refers to tissue changes of the vagina and vulva (the skin around the vaginal opening) that occur when a women loses her circulating estrogen. Most commonly this occurs when a women passes into menopause and also in women experiencing induced menopause from cancer treatment. Recently, this condition has been renamed Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM). The symptoms of GSM include: vaginal dryness, vaginal burning, vaginal irritation, dysuria (painful urination) and dyspareunia (painful intercourse).

While these symptoms are experienced by as many as 50% of postmenopausal women, many women who experience these symptoms feel that it is just a normal part of the aging process and nothing can be done about it*. Thus, very few women seek out treatment or discuss their symptoms with their doctors. These issues affect a women’s quality of life both physically and psychologically. There is, however, a new treatment available for this very common disorder. Ask your doctor about MonaLisa Touch.

*For more information on this research visit: www.worldwidebreastcancer.com

Dyspareunia (Painful Intercourse)

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Women may experience sexual pain or dyspareunia throughout their lives. This is an unfortunate reality for a large portion of postmenopausal women and those with medically induced menopause.  When estrogen levels decline, this leads to a thinning of the vaginal tissue which then becomes fragile and susceptible to tearing and bleeding. There is also a decrease in vaginal secretions. Additionally, there are factors which cause the vagina to narrow and even shorten. Sexual pain may be prevalent upon mere insertion or with penetration.

The pain felt from dyspareunia is described as: burning pain, aching pain and throbbing pain. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you are not alone. As many as 50% of postmenopausal women experience the symptoms of vulvovaginal atrophy, including dyspareunia; and only 25% talk with their doctor about their suffering*. Ask your doctor about MonaLisa Touch therapy.

*For more information on this research visit: www.worldwidebreastcancer.com

Dysuria (Painful Urination)

Dysuria is a painful condition that affects postmenopausal women. It refers to painful or difficult urination. Urination can be frequent with many women feeling a sense of urgency, as if they need to urinate regularly. The discomfort may be felt internally or externally depending on whether the urethra or labia are inflamed. Painful urination is often described as a sensation of burning.

Women who experience painful urination should see a doctor. Your doctor will usually be able to diagnose the cause of your painful urination by a description of your symptoms and the analysis of a urine sample. While these symptoms are experienced by as many as 50% of postmenopausal women, many women who experience these symptoms feel that it is just a normal part of the aging process and nothing can be done about it*. Thus, very few women seek out treatment or discuss their symptoms with their doctors. These issues affect a women’s quality of life both physically and psychologically. There is, however, a new treatment available for this very common disorder. Ask your doctor about MonaLisa Touch therapy.

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