Hi. Many GPs will treat VA symptoms with antibiotics without realising that Vaginal Atrophy mimics repeat urine infection-type symptoms. The 1st P of the day may well be dark and smelly, as we hydrate during the day urine should be straw coloured.
The best way to diagnosis if an infection is present is to send a sample to a Lab to see whether it 'grows' a bug. If not ABs are not required but VA treatment would help ease symptoms.
We can get 'gina' over the counter after a certain age; GPs will prescribe 'vagifem' which is I believe delivered via a pessary; 'ovestin'/estriol is another good treatment. The idea is to insert into the vagina for 2-3 weeks every night then reduce to a maintenance level. Some ladies require nightly insertion, some also find that a moisturiser along with VA treatment helps. I use either KY Jelly or a smear of 'ovestin' on the outer labia.
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