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Monday, July 4, 2011

Medications for Atrophic Vaginitis

The monthly period occurring in a woman known as 'menstruation' is Nature's way of keeping the female body healthy and in shape. The cessation of menses in women causes the vagina to shrink and deteriorate because it does not get lubricated and washed with the regular flow of menses giving rise to the growth of bacteria in the vaginal parts to cause atrophic vaginitis in a majority of women after menopause. The medications for atrophic vaginitis fight the disease in two ways:

One is the hormonal therapy to make up the loss of estrogen after menopause. It is an essential substance secreted by the vagina itself when the menses have their regular cycle. This therapy comes in the form of a tablet called 'Vagifem' that is inserted into the vagina. Apart from treating vaginitis that are atrophic in nature, estrogen also restores the vagina to its normal flexibility to ease tension. The sustained improvement depends upon the efficacy of the medications for atrophic vaginitis to provide hormonal health to the patient. There are so many supplements like omega-3 acids and calcium, etc. to make up the hormonal deficiency and to prevent major bone loss and osteoporosis.

In the second category, there are medications for atrophic vaginitis to relieve the symptoms of rash, itching, burning and pain. As a first remedy, hydrogen peroxide relieves these symptoms instantly. Its application is very easy. You can just soak a cotton ball in the solution and apply it on the outer parts of the vagina and discard it. In the same way, you can apply it inside the vaginal parts. If applied regularly, it keeps the vagina clean and healthy. The lubricants like olive oil relieve inflammation and pain. Replens is a kind of lubricant commonly recommended by the physicians due to its proven efficacy to treat tropical problems of the vagina.

The above medications for atrophic vaginitis are widely used as a symptomatic treatment. But, the recent studies at the California State University have revealed that the prolonged hormonal treatment is not without risks of breast cancer in women. Likewise, the artificial lubricants also lose their effectiveness when the immune system gets used to them. No doubt, the body responds quickly to a new drug, but its reactive response starts waning with the passage of time, and other substances of higher strength are needed as substitutes. This cycle has the adverse effect on the overall immune system of the body. Only your health care provider can decide the kind of medication best suited for you on long-term basis. This is so because your physician has to manage the symptoms of the disease with different medications for atrophic vaginitis depending upon the circumstances of the patient. When the problem lies dormant, your physician may discontinue the treatment till the return of the symptoms.

However, there are alternative therapies that work naturally and have no side effects to cause any damage to the body because such medications are not chemical in nature. At first, such therapies appear to be ineffective as these are mild in nature, but they aim at eliminating the symptoms for ever. However, a patient with severe symptoms may not find immediate relief with such therapies and shall have to seek the help of her physician. The primary purpose of any treatment is to keep the immune system safe and sound so that it does not get weakened to contract problems of more serious nature.

Ram T Joshi has a Master's Degree in English and is a freelancer. His main areas of interest are self-improvement, health and family welfare. He is an online researcher in women issues. He is also a homeopath and a naturopath.

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