Causes of Vaginal Dryness

Vaginal dryness is a problem that many women experience on a regular basis. It is a problem that can make having sexual intercourse very uncomfortable. There are a number of different factors which are known to contribute to vaginal dryness. Knowing how to treat or manage your vaginal dryness can be challenging, but the first thing that you will need to do is determine a cause. Here are some of the most common causes of this problem.

Hormonal Changes

There are many times during a woman’s life when she may experience a decrease in estrogen levels. Some of the times when a woman is most likely to go through changes in her estrogen levels include during and after menopause, after pregnancy, and while breastfeeding. Treatment for ovarian cancer or the surgical procedure used to remove ovaries can also cause women to experience hormonal changes. Smoking cigarettes is known to reduce a woman’s estrogen levels.

Medications

Certain medications are known to lead to vaginal dryness. Some of the different types of medications that often cause this problem include those for allergies and colds. It is also very common for vaginal dryness to be a side effect of antidepressants. Medications that are used to treat breast cancer are also known to lead to this problem. Be sure to read the labels or ask your doctor about any medications that you are on if vaginal dryness has become a problem for you in recent times.

Emotional Issues

One of the most common causes of vaginal dryness is emotional issues. These issues can be a result of many different factors. Stress in the relationship or a history of sexual abuse are both bound to result in emotional issues. Making sure that you and your partner talk about anything that may be bothering you, as well as making extra efforts to get you in the mood, can be great ways to overcome this cause of vaginal dryness. Seeking therapy for unresolved emotions about sexual abuse may be necessary.

Other Causes

A variety of other factors can lead to vaginal dryness. If you douche on a regular basis, this may be the cause of dryness. Using lubricants too frequently can also cause dryness to be a problem because it gets your body in the routine of not having to naturally lubricate. Certain health conditions are also known to cause vaginal dryness, so be sure to ask your doctor about this.

These are just a few of the most common causes of vaginal dryness. It is important to remember that this is a very common problem that is experienced by women of all ages, even though it tends to be most common among those who have gone through or are currently going through menopause. If it feels as though you are the only person who is experience this problem, it is important to remember that you are not. Using lubrication can be a great way to ensure that sexual intercourse will be made more comfortable for you.


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Hormonal changes brought upon by perimenopause and menopause are the primary causes for vaginal dryness. Make sure to make an appointment with a hormone specialist to verify that all your hormones are balanced.

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