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    2 de abr. de 2019 · consider treating vaginal atrophy with topical oestrogen. explain that more than 1 pessary fitting may be needed to find a suitable pessary. discuss the effect of different types of pessary on sexual intercourse . describe complications including vaginal discharge, bleeding, difficulty removing pessary and pessary expulsion

  2. 12 de nov. de 2015 · Urogenital atrophy Thinning and shrinking of the tissues of the vulva, vagina, urethra and bladder caused by oestrogen deficiency. This results in multiple symptoms such as vaginal dryness, vaginal irritation, a frequent need to urinate and urinary tract infections.

  3. 5 de dic. de 2019 · Surveillance decision. We will update the NICE guideline on menopause. The update will cover managing urogenital atrophy and the long-term benefits and risks of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Reasons for the decision. We initially consulted on the proposal to not update the guideline.

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  5. Geographic atrophy is a chronic progressive degeneration of the macula that causes irreversible loss of the retinal pigment epithelium, photoreceptors, and underlying choriocapillaris.1,2. In the early stages of geographic atrophy, people may experience a reduction of visual capacity under low-light conditions.

  6. Diagnosis of menopause and perimenopause. Menopause: When should I suspect a diagnosis of menopause or perimenopause? Last revised in September 2022. Suspect a diagnosis of perimenopause if: There is an initial change to the menstrual pattern — the menstrual cycle length may shorten to 2–3 weeks or lengthen to many months.

  7. Vaginal atrophy — trauma, infection, or lichen sclerosis may cause similar symptoms. The following symptoms associated with the menopause may also be caused by other conditions: Urinary incontinence — this is more likely to be due to mechanical factors, such as obesity, gynaecological surgery, or multiparity, than the menopause.