Vaginal Estrogen
Vaginal estrogen is a prescription estrogen therapy that is applied vaginally (as cream, ring, suppository, or tablet) and is FDA approved to treat moderate to severe vaginal dryness, atrophy and urinary symptoms. Most vaginal estrogen therapies provide local, not systemic, treatment according to the Menopause Society.
Vaginal estrogen is a prescription estrogen therapy that is applied vaginally (as cream, ring, suppository, or tablet) and is FDA approved to treat moderate to severe vaginal dryness, atrophy and urinary symptoms. Most vaginal estrogen therapies provide local, not systemic, treatment according to the Inline content unavailable.
Why It Matters
Localized vaginal estrogen is a type of hormone treatment used to relieve common symptoms that happen during or after menopause. These symptoms can include:
Vaginal dryness, itching, or burning
Pain or discomfort when urinating
Feeling the sudden urge to void
Pain during sex
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This treatment helps by replacing the estrogen your body no longer makes after menopause.
Vaginal estrogen for localized urogenital therapy comes in several forms:
Creams (like Premarin®)
Vaginal inserts (like Imvexxy® or Vagifem (R))
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, talk to your doctor to see if vaginal estrogen might help you feel better. Inline content unavailable
How Amissa Helps
The Amissa app supports people experiencing menopause-related vaginal symptoms in several ways:
Track your symptoms– Log hot flashes, sleep issues, mood changes, and more to build a clear picture of your menopause experience.
See your trends– Spot patterns in your symptoms and health data over time to better understand what’s changing.
Automatically share insights with your doctor– personalized summaries of your symptoms and activities are available to your provider so they can offer care that fits your needs..
With Amissa, you're not alone—your comfort and care stay front and center.
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