Suffering from Atrophic Vaginitis? You’re not alone.
- Painful sex
- Painful urination
- Blood in the urine
- Increased need to urinate
- Incontinence
- Increased likelihood and occurrence of infections
- More UTIs
- Thin, watery discharge that’s gray or yellow in color
- Irritation when wearing tight clothes
- Irritation while riding a bike
- Vaginal dryness
Between 10 and 40 percent of women experience Atrophic Vaginitis after menopause.
Only 20-25 percent of them seek medical help for it!
Don’t feel embarrassed – many women experience this condition and it’s nothing to be ashamed of.
Left untreated, it could lead to lower quality of life, so it’s important to get checked out by a doctor.

