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Medications
… away if you develop changes in menstrual period, unusual vaginal bleeding/discharge, or pain/pressure below your … medication is used to treat painful sexual intercourse and vaginal dryness in women after menopause. Painful intercourse and vaginal dryness are symptoms of changes in and around your …
Medications
… worsening of symptoms may occur (such as increased vaginal bleeding for women treating endometriosis, or vaginal bleeding/period, increase in breast size/pubic hair, … treatment. Side Effects Nasal irritation, hot flashes, or vaginal discharge may occur in children. Nasal irritation, …
Medications
… risk. Tell your doctor right away if you have any unusual vaginal bleeding. In postmenopausal women, estrogens, taken … less estrogen. If you are using estrogens to treat only vaginal symptoms of menopause (such as vaginal dryness/burning/itching), products applied directly …
Medications
… risk. Tell your doctor right away if you have any unusual vaginal bleeding. In postmenopausal women, estrogens, taken … (hot flashes). Certain brands may also help to reduce vaginal symptoms of menopause (such as vaginal dryness/burning/itching). These symptoms are caused …
Medications
… risk. Tell your doctor right away if you have any unusual vaginal bleeding. In postmenopausal women, estrogens, taken … to help reduce symptoms of menopause (such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness). These symptoms are caused by the body … (such as depression, memory loss) breast lumps unusual vaginal bleeding (such as spotting, breakthrough bleeding, …
Medications
… this combination medication. If you need treatment only for vaginal menopause symptoms, products applied directly inside … changes, increased/decreased interest in sex, change in vaginal discharge, or breast tenderness may occur. If any of … lumps nipple discharge swelling of the hands/feet unusual vaginal bleeding (such as spotting, breakthrough bleeding, …
Medications
… using the ointment or foam (or 8 weeks if you are using the cream) unless directed by your doctor. If you are using the … 60 grams of the foam every 4 days. If you are using the cream, do not use more than 100 grams of the cream per week. Do not bandage, wrap, or cover the treated …
Medications
… be purchased without a prescription. Some products (such as creams, cleansers, foam, or lotions) may require a … thoroughly. Do not scrub the skin. If using the shaving cream, first wet the area to be shaved. Apply a small amount … rub into the area, and then shave. If you are using a cream, foam, lotion, or gel, apply it to the affected area …
Medications
… irregular, or heavier/lighter than usual. You may also have vaginal bleeding (spotting) between periods. Do not stop … bloating, breast tenderness, or weight gain may occur. Vaginal bleeding between periods (spotting) or … severe stomach/abdominal pain unusual changes in vaginal bleeding (such as continuous spotting, sudden heavy …
Medications
… and dry the affected area first. Then apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area as directed by your doctor, … vagina. If the medication gets in these areas, wipe off the cream and rinse well with plenty of water. Do not use on … and dry the affected area first. Then apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area as directed by your doctor, …