Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Wantmylifeback on June 21, 2016, 09:14:07 AM
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Hello Ladies
This is a little personal, although aren't most of our conversations. I have been suffering from discomfort in my nether regions for a number of years now, and more so since I found out I am in peri-menopause. My main problem is reoccuring thrush and extreme dryness and itching on the external regions of my Vagina. It the dryness and itching only occur on the left side and my skin is very thin and flaky. I went to the gp a while back about it and she took a swab and said it was thrush and treated it accordingly. This has carried on for several years now and I've just started to wonder if it's all connected to my peri. I am currently using Oestrogel 2 pumps a day but nothing else.
Any advice would be very welcome. My gp has agreed to refer me to a meno-clinic, is this something they will deal with?
WMLB
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Sounds like VA to me - that would certainly explain why you're getting thrush here and there. Yes, the meno clinic would help but it might be that your GP could too and that you would benefit from local oestrogen such as Vagifem, Ovestin or the Estring. There are quite a few threads about it (try the Burning Club for instance) - see if those symptoms seem to match yours?
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Thank you Ancient Runner
I will have a look. It's horrible and really effecting my confidence in allowing my other half near my nether regions :(
Hopefully the referral will go through quickly and I can speak to someone who can give me all the correct advice and medications.
WMLB
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I use Savlon or Vaseline regularly on the outer lips to keep area moist. A few years ago I had repeated urine 'infections' which was the start of vaginal atrophy, my GP was on the case and prescribed treatment. Sorted! most of the time.
My thread (can't remember the name :-\ ) explains all.
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That's interesting, I was told never use Vaseline, savlon or the like.......after trying many products. Some over the counter, some prescribed without success I now shower using no soap or shower products of any kind in that area (I use the shower head to thoroughly rinse after showering) then after gently drying, sometimes using a hairdryer, wear nothing below the waist for about half an hour....giving my nethers a good airing......bliss......after months of discomfort it's all back to normal and fine
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Thank you Ancient Runner
I will have a look. It's horrible and really effecting my confidence in allowing my other half near my nether regions :(
Hopefully the referral will go through quickly and I can speak to someone who can give me all the correct advice and medications.
WMLB
Sweetie thats exactly how many many VA starts mine an itch too thought id been bitten gardening if you dont get it sorted it will get much worse OK take it from one who ignored it too long and permanet damage done shrivlled shrunk inner labias and hood look like a prepubecent child my left labias non existant poofff gone you dont want that so get Vagifem ok xxx
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I use it on the outer lips, buttocks etc., not inside, I have Ovestin for internal!
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My gynaecologist also recommended washing the nether region with Vagisil to help balance the acid/alkaline levels along with oestrogenising the vagina with vagifem or Ovestin. After having a period of time of repeated thrush infections, all has settled down. The walls of my vagina were described as red, thin and fragile. Soooo much better now!
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How did you get rid of the thrush infections ?
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This needs to be diagnosed ……….. I had it without the cheesy discharge but oh the itch, high up! after I stopped taking The Pill. Can't remember what the treatment was, other than not to scratch :o