What’s wrong with the vaginal opening pain during menopause

Vaginal opening pain during menopause may be caused by vaginitis, estrogen decline and other reasons, which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Vaginitis: If a woman’s vagina is infected by bacteria and other pathogens, it may irritate the local mucous membrane, thus causing vaginitis, which is manifested as a localized pain sensation.
2. Decline in estrogen: After menopause, women’s ovarian function decreases, the level of estrogen decreases, women’s reproductive tract loses the role of estrogen may appear atrophy and so on, in some external stimulation will be congested, and even manifested as burning pain.
Menopausal vaginal pain may also have other causes, it is recommended that this situation needs to be timely medical care, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of the doctor to take reasonable methods of treatment, to promote the relief of symptoms.