627.3
olive oil
Yes. If you're not bleeding heavily, you can have some dryness.
There is no medical term meaning wet vagina. A vagina is normally moist or wet, so no special term is used to indicate that state.
Not usually. Its usually a sign of vaginal dryness, irriatation or a thrush infection.
i suggest there may be infection due to dryness in vaginal discharge i suggest there may be infection due to dryness in vaginal discharge
Vaginal dryness is common in women after hysterectomy or menopause due to hormonal changes. There are options to help, including hormone replacement therapy and other products which the woman's doctor can recommend.
Vaginal dryness is primarily caused by menopause and the depletion of Progesterone and estrogen due to aging. Vaginal dryness is painful, inconvenient and common at Peri menopause & beyond. There are some over the counter rejuvenation products that may offer temporary help or help with sexual comfort & function. Natural Hormone replacement therapy can offer true relief, because it restores the natural balance & quantity of hormones that produce the normal, vaginal lubrication. Increasing the Estrogen, Progesterone and Testosterone levels in the bloodstream can give tremendous, help and relief to women who suffer from Vaginal dryness. Search Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy. Natural HRT or Bio-Identical Hormone replacement therapy for providers.
Vagisil is used to relieve external vaginal itching and discomfort. It is a topical cream that can be applied to the vaginal area to help soothe symptoms associated with conditions like yeast infections, vaginal dryness, or irritation.
No...all it can cause is uncomfortable sex, so lube up.
Yes, a hormonal IUD can reduce vaginal moisture - a copper IUD will not. This is common across all forms of hormonal birth control, vaginal dryness is a common side-effect.
A variety of conditions can cause vaginal dryness. Determining the cause is key to helping you find an appropriate solution. Potential causes include: Decreased estrogen levels Reduced estrogen levels are the main cause of vaginal dryness.Estrogen, a female hormone, helps keep vaginal tissue healthy by maintaining normal vaginal lubrication, tissue elasticity and acidity. These factors create a natural defense against vaginal and urinary tract infections. But when your estrogen levels decrease, so does this natural defense, leading to a thinner, less elastic and more fragile vaginal lining.
627.3 only applies to postmenopausal woman. for general vaginal dryness, you need to use a symptom code such as 625.8 (625 codes include pain and other symptoms of the female genitals). if associated with irritation, you can use 623.9.