Formation of genitourinary disorders in women
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Formation of genitourinary disorders in women at the stage of menopausal transition. Research.
At the stage of menopausal transition, caused by hormonal and reproductive changes, a spectrum of
genitourinary disorders is formed 3-5 years earlier than in the past.
Purpose of the study: to evaluate the effectiveness of local use of suppositories with anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects, which contain tea tree oil, aloe extract and hyaluronic acid, the drug Regianorm, to eliminate the manifestations of vulvovaginal atrophy in women at the stage of menopausal transition.
Materials and methods. A gynecological, urological, sexological examination was conducted on 56 women aged 44 to 46
years at the final stage of menopausal transition with complaints of burning in the vestibule and vagina, impaired
lubrication, dyspareunia and discomfort during urination.
Results.
Among the examined women:
– the highest degree of vulvovaginal atrophy was established in 4 (7.1%) patients,
– manifested – in 8 (14.3%),
– moderate – in 34 (60.7%),
– weak – in 10 (17.9%).
– In 12 (21.4%) women with high
and manifest degrees of vulvovaginal atrophy,
– as well as in 24 (42.8%) with moderate atrophy, dyspareunia was formed against the background of impaired
lubricating, which complicated and made sexual intercourse impossible.
The patients’ bad mood, dissatisfaction with themselves negatively affected relationships with their partners, forming
sexual disharmony.
Patients with moderate and mild vulvovaginal atrophy (44 individuals – 78.6%) also reported decreased sexual desire and arousal, difficulty achieving orgasm and obtaining pleasure.
Conclusions.
The conducted studies demonstrated that the reduction of vulvovaginal atrophy in 42 (75.0%) women at the stage of menopausal transition using suppositories containing tea tree essential oil, aloe vera, and hyaluronic acid with delicate regenerative, restorative, and anti-inflammatory effects,
caused by the combination of tea tree oil, aloe extract, and hyaluronic acid, contributes to improved lubrication, elimination of dyspareunia, restoration of sexual relations in 48 (85.7%) couples, and improved quality of life and self-esteem in all subjects.