Genitourinary Symptoms
Genitourinary syndrome of menopause primarily affects the genitals and urinary tract and can cause a variety of symptoms Trusted, including:
vaginal dryness
vaginal itching or burning
increased discharge
pelvic pain or pressure
painful intercourse
reduced lubrication
decreased arousal
loss of libido
painful urination
urinary incontinence
urinary tract infections
bladder dysfunction
increased urinary urgency and frequency
bleeding during or after sex
Many symptoms of GSM are also found in other conditions that affect the genitals or urinary tract, which can make it difficult to diagnose this condition. However, the most commonly reported symptoms of GSM are vaginal dryness and painful intercourse, so if you have these symptoms, schedule a visit with a medical professional.
Unfortunately, GSM remains largely underdiagnosed in the menopausal population, primarily because it can be embarrassing for some people to discuss the symptoms listed above — especially those that are traditionally described as a normal part of aging.
