Health For Everone Q&A Women’s Health

Which women are susceptible to menopausal vaginitis

Asked by:Louise

Asked on:Mar 23, 2026 03:25 PM

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  • Claudia Claudia

    Mar 23, 2026

     

      Can further affect sexual desire

    Senileness Vaginitis Atrophic vaginitis, also known as atrophic vaginitis, is a non-specific vaginitis that often manifests as an increase in leucorrhea that is light yellow in color. In severe cases, there may be blood-like purulent leucorrhea, which often occurs in menopause Post-menopausal women may experience vaginal bleeding, pain, and burning sensation in the vagina. If the vestibule and mucosa around the urethral opening are involved, frequent urination and dysuria may occur.

    Due to physiological changes in the vagina, postmenopausal women are "afraid" of normal sexual life and find it difficult to have sexual intercourse, which leads to antagonism between husband and wife. It is not uncommon for husbands to demand divorce. Senile vaginitis is a common disease and is closely related to sex.

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