You know the old saying, “there are only a few guarantees in life...” and I’m not talking about death and taxes. I’m referring to menopause and vaginal atrophy, more commonly referred to as or vaginal dryness, and its associated symptoms of burning, irritation and painful sex. The sooner we accept these truths, the better prepared we will be to actively manage what often takes us by surprise, and in this case it’s vaginal atrophy. Proactively addressing these symptoms can help maintain a happy vagina during menopause and beyond.
Early Signs of Vaginal Atrophy in Menopause
Unlike menopausal hot flashes and night sweats, which will eventually cease, vaginal changes due to diminished estrogen production during menopause are chronic and progressive over time, if left untreated. The signs of vaginal atrophy during menopause often include an unpleasant and constant “awareness of their vagina”. Women typically suffer with gradual and worsening vulvar and vaginal symptoms including dryness, irritation, itching, pain and bleeding during sex, as well as proneness to infection and urinary complaints.
The medical term for these uncomfortable symptoms is Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM), which includes vaginal atrophy and vaginal dryness. Anyone in menopause is at risk, but complaints are typically more intense and more sudden in onset, especially in those women who smoke, those with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy or taking anti-estrogen medications and in those who have had their ovaries removed before natural menopause.
Can You Reverse Vaginal Atrophy?
While vaginal atrophy can be chronic and progressive, there are options available to heal, hydrate and renew thinning vaginal tissue, restoring comfort and tissue elasticity.
Enter, hyaluronic acid; a naturally occurring super moisturizer. It is found in nature, as well as is naturally occurring in the body, and can retain up to 1,000 times its weight in moisture. It has been used for years both safely and effectively in the dermatology, anti-aging, cosmetic and orthopedic realms.
Bonafide’s Revaree® is a solid, easy to use, mess and applicator-free insert placed vaginally every 2-3 days, ideally at bedtime. Revaree is easily inserted manually with your fingers into the vagina with the rounded edge first. The insert dissolves at body temperature in approximately 30 minutes. Women typically report improvement in symptoms of atrophy in just 9 days and research confirms these findings. Revaree is best used regularly, since it won’t be long after discontinuing use that those miserable symptoms of vaginal atrophy will quickly recur. Trust me!
Unlike with other vaginal creams where “what goes up must come down…” women will not notice the same mess or copious discharge after using Revaree. Some women have reported a minute oily droplet in the toilet upon awakening; but rest assured, this is not unusual and is nothing to worry about. In rare situations, women have reported a burning sensation with initial use; the vast majority notice this quickly resolves. As with any new product, if burning or irritation persists or worsens, use should be discontinued and a visit with your gynecologist is in order. It’s important to remember that some women might be initially sensitive to ingredients.
Hormone Therapy – Can It Reverse Vaginal Atrophy?
In addition to hormone-free management options, like Revaree, systemic estrogen therapy or minimally absorbed vaginal estrogen are standard treatment options that can be considered for the management of vaginal atrophy. Topical vaginal estrogen typically comes in the form of creams, tablets, inserts, suppositories, or rings. These types of prescription products are designed to resupply estrogen and help to restore mucosal cells, aiding in replenishing moisture to dry, vaginal tissues. Not everyone is a candidate for estrogen-based therapies, so it’s important to speak with your healthcare provider first to determine what treatment options are best for you based off your personal medical history.
What Else Can Contribute to Symptoms of Vaginal Atrophy?
Keep in mind, when it comes to using feminine hygiene and bath products during menopause, less is more. Harsh fragrances can irritate the delicate genital and vulvar tissues. Douches are definitely not recommended since the vaginal pH can be disrupted alongside use and lead to infection. Fun fact: the vagina has its own mechanisms to keep itself clean and pH balanced therefore vigorous scrubbing or cleansing on the inside is just not necessary.
The Role of Blood Flow in Vaginal Atrophy and Its Symptoms
Less estrogen means less blood flow to the vagina, and less blood flow contributes to vaginal atrophy. The solution? Try to incorporate more sexual activity. Sexual arousal and orgasm, whether partnered or solo, can work to enhance blood flow to the genitals and aid in maintaining a healthy vagina.
Take Proactive Steps to Keeping Your Vagina Happy
Now is the opportune moment to ask ourselves, isn’t it time to take an active, or better yet, a proactive role in maintaining our vaginal health? Remember, vaginal atrophy is treatable. We know menopause is a fact of life; so, bring it on! Vaginal dryness, on the other hand? No thanks! Consider moisturizing regularly. After all, we surely would not skip our regular facial moisturizer or body lotion. Don’t forget your vagina.
Comments
Post commentI have tried so many products and have either been discouraged by the way it is applied or inability to provide relief. Revaree has been my saving grace. I love that there is no applicator and easy to use. Previous products using an applicator have cut or scraped and painful to insert. These capsules are painless and easy to insert and have best the most effective in curing my pain. Very pleased!
I, too, have found Revaree to be the long-searched for answer to my dryness and itching. But I also agree there is need for a reusable applicator (maybe an optional purchase?) for those of us with short fingers and/or arthritis. I never feel like I have placed the insert adequately. Thanks for a great product!
I have tried other products for vaginal dryness/atrophy. This is the best by far. However, I agree with Nina from Oct 13, 2021 that an applicator would be great to be able to place it further in the vagina and I have long fingers. I have tried improvising with an applicator from Monistat cream, but would prefer one that is designed specifically for the product.
I am delighted to have learned about Revaree. My MD recommended using it after i experienced repeated UTI’s and severe vaginal burning. After using the suppository once, I could feel the difference immediately, and now, after a couple of weeks, my vagina feels normal once again, which is to say, I don’t feel it at all (unless I want to:)
Love this product as it does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Noticed improvement almost immediately. Burning and discomfort completely disappeared. My one complaint is that I wish it came with a reusable applicator. Some of us have small hands and short fingers and an applicator would be most welcome to really place the suppository properly. I hope Bonafide will consider this option. It would only make a great product perfect!