Talk about your Genitourinary Symptoms of Menopause

Vaginal dryness,
burning and
irritation
Higher
frequency
of urinary
infections
Pain
during
sex
Frequent
urge to
urinate
Decreased
sexual desire
Hot flushing (hot flashes)
Vaginal dryness,
burning and
irritation
Night sweats
Higher
frequency
of urinary
infections
Frequent
urge to
urinate
Insomnia
Pain
during
sex
Mood swings
Thinning hair
Decreased
sexual desire
Memory loss
Trouble concentrating
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Women may experience a wide range of vaginal and urinary symptoms during and following the menopausal transition. Some women have very few or no symptoms, while others experience severe symptoms which can have a profound negative effect on daily activities and quality of life.

If you experience any of the following symptoms related to the genitourinary syndrome of menopause, talk to your doctor.

This is not a complete list of menopausal symptoms. It’s important to speak to your doctor about any symptoms that negatively affect your quality of life.