Menopause represents a significant life transition, yet the intimate physical changes it brings remain surprisingly underdiscussed. While hot flashes and mood swings receive considerable attention, ...
Due to its location, vaginal cancer doesn’t usually cause changes that you can see. Later stage vaginal cancer occasionally causes a mass deep inside your vaginal canal up by your cervix. In some ...
Hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings often steal the spotlight during menopause, but “the change” also stirs up issues below the belt. “Estrogen is our superpower, and during perimenopause and ...
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Vaginal stenosis: A little-known phenomenon during menopause
Menopause brings many physical changes, which can also affect the vagina. Among other things, the tissue of the vaginal mucosa can change. A possible consequence of this is vaginal narrowing.
Vaginal cancer doesn’t always have visible symptoms. If symptoms occur, they may include raised bumps, flat spots, or discolored skin patches around your vaginal opening or inside your vaginal canal.
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