Geriatric vaginosis, also known as atrophic vaginitis, can present symptoms such as changes in secretions, vulvar itching and painful intercourse. 1. Changes in secretions: Atrophic vaginitis is mainly due to the decrease in ovarian function and the decrease in the level of estrogen in the body. It will lead to dysfunction of vaginal flora and easy invasion of pathogenic bacteria, resulting in changes in secretions, such as increased leukorrhea, bloody leukorrhea, pus-like leukorrhea and so on. 2. Vulvar itching: due to the increase of secretion, it will stimulate the vulva, and the patient may have vulvar itching. 3. Painful sexual intercourse: due to the inflammatory reaction will lead to vaginal wall congestion, sexual intercourse pain can occur during sexual intercourse. Atrophic vaginitis can usually be cured and has a good prognosis if the patient actively seeks medical treatment. However, there is a possibility of recurrence, the patient should follow the doctor’s instructions for the full amount of medication, usually do a good job of private cleaning, often change the underwear, and prohibit sexual intercourse during the treatment period.