About This Condition

Vaginal Dryness

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Vaginal dryness often occurs when oestrogen levels drop, reducing the natural lubrication and elasticity of the vaginal tissue. Symptoms can include itching, burning, discomfort during sex, and increased susceptibility to urinary infections.

Estriol Cream is a topical oestrogen treatment commonly prescribed to relieve these symptoms. It works by replenishing local hormone levels, helping to restore moisture and improve the condition of the vaginal lining. Unlike systemic hormone replacement therapy (HRT), Estriol is applied directly, minimising overall hormone exposure.

Can you buy Estriol Cream over the counter? No — it is a prescription-only medicine and requires a consultation to ensure it is appropriate and safe for your individual needs.

Lifestyle changes can support treatment, such as using fragrance-free intimate products, staying hydrated, and maintaining sexual activity to encourage blood flow to vaginal tissues.

For those unable to use hormone-based treatments, alternatives like vaginal moisturisers or lubricants can provide temporary relief, though they don’t address the underlying hormonal cause.

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What causes vaginal dryness?

It’s most often due to declining oestrogen levels, particularly during menopause. It can also be triggered by stress, certain medications, or breastfeeding.