every week, healthing.ca’s menopause expert shirley weir answers questions from women about perimenopause, menopause, post-menopause, and everything in between.
dear shirley,
i have been experiencing vaginal dryness for over a year and my doctor prescribed hemorrhoid cream. needless to say, it’s not working. can you help?
dear marianna,
i am so glad you wrote. vaginal dryness is common and you have easy, viable options — and that doesn’t include suffering or hemorrhoid cream.
vaginal dryness occurs in post menopause (12 months period-free) after estrogen — the hormone responsible for keeping our eyes, mouth, joints and vaginas lubricated — declines.
vaginal dryness can occur at other times in our life too — one of the biggest culprits is the birth control pill, which changes our hormone balance. other reasons include postpartum, anyone undergoing cancer treatments, certain medications or other health conditions.
the bad news is that vaginal dryness, if left untreated, is the one midlife experience that will not get better with time. this is really important because many women have been conditioned to think menopause experiences are something we have to “get through,” without realizing there are longer-term implications if action is not taken.