Menopause Matters magazine ISSUE 81 out now. (Autumn issue, September 2025)
Appropriate vaginal atrophy should ease symptoms with regular use, as necessary: every 1 of us probably requires a different regime once the Trial and Error period is sorted. ABs should not then be required after being intimate. ABs need to target a specific 'bug' .......... because GPs are prescribing Broad Spectrum ABs the World is in danger of within a few years that none will work effectively during the next pandemic.Some do suffer with embedded urine infections which needs supervision from the appropriate Consultant. Keeping the urethra moist is important. I believe that some are advised to use a gently with lots of lubrication to keep the area open and flexible.It's a mine field ain't it Let us know how you get on!
Hello all - I posted the other day about huge struggle I’m having with bladder issues and back to back UTIs following sex. Endless round of antibiotics etc. your advice was great - but unfortunately I now can’t find the thread 🤦🏼♀️I have a new question - my doctor has put me on Vagirux pills for VA - apparently there’s an issue with supply of creams/pessaries. Does anyone know if this is the same/as good as the Vagifem etc I hear everyone mentioning? So far they seem to have achieved nothing but I’m only just over 2 weeks in. Advice appreciated!JB x
I am using Vagirux daily, but now after 14 days prescription says to reduce to twice weekly - does that sound right or too soon? Did someone say earlier about the importance of keeping the urethra moisturised? I would be worried about introducing more bugs - and also so tender, can’t bear to think of anything touching it 😩