Symptoms of geriatric vaginitis include vulvar itching, frequent urination and painful urination, painful intercourse, and abnormal secretions. Geriatric vaginitis is caused by decreased estrogen levels due to postmenopausal ovarian hypoplasia, which leads to vaginal atrophy and decreased antibacterial ability, thus allowing exogenous pathogens to take advantage of the inflammation. When there is vaginitis infection, vulvar itching is the first manifestation of symptoms, this time do not scratch, so as not to affect the inflammation aggravation. When the inflammation is more serious, it will also cause frequent urination and painful urination, painful sexual intercourse, accompanied by discharge with a strange odor, and a large amount. Age-related vaginitis usually requires vaginal estrogen ointment to improve the vaginal environment can be cured, but easy to recur.