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Vaginal Dryness Treatment Options for You

Vaginal dryness happens to millions of women over the courses of their lives. Many women find that their tissues are dry at that certain time of the month while others only notice it while they are pregnant. This concern is also tied deeply to menopause when many of the most feminine parts of one’s body change. Vaginal changes almost always occur secondary to hormonal changes. When estrogen levels are low, the vagina dries out, making sexual intercourse painful and lowering a woman’s confidence in her innate femininity. Less frequently, vaginal dryness is tied to certain medications, such as antihistamines and antidepressants, and to autoimmune conditions. Whatever the reason is for your vaginal dryness, we can help you at Orange Blossom Women’s Group in Trinity.

What About Over-the-Counter Treatments?

Initially, you may have tried over-the-counter treatments, especially if your vaginal dryness is not severe and does not seem to be tied to any other disease or bodily change. Many women experience some results, but these treatments can only go so far. They tend to do far less than they claim to do on their labels.

Professional Treatment for Vaginal Dryness

Using vaginal rejuvenation, our team of professionals can target the vaginal tissues with carefully controlled radiofrequency energy that produces changes far beneath the surface of the tissues. It targets collagen and other fibers in the vagina, causing them to tighten and ultimately become more youthful. Not only can this make the vaginal walls more moist, but also it can make them more elastic.

No matter what your age is, you do not have to live with vaginal dryness any longer. Come to Orange Blossom Women’s Group to discuss trusted and proven treatments with an experienced practitioner. Contact us today to book a consultation in Trinity.

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