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Genitourinary syndrome of menopause: hard to communicate, easy to treat


Authors: Tomáš Fait
Authors‘ workplace: Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika 2. LF UK a FN Motol, Praha
Published in: Čas. Lék. čes. 2019; 158: 101-106
Category: Review Article

Overview

About 40 % of woman suffer from vulvovaginal atrophy after menopausal transition. It is very important to put question on this problem, because about 70 % of them are not able to start discussion on it. Regarding treatment, vaginal low doses estriol and estradiol are drugs of first choice with high efficacy and safety.

Keywords:

genitourinary syndrome of menopause – vulvovaginal atrophy – vaginal application – estriol – estradiol – ospemifene – prasteron


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