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Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) its more than just dryness

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Wondering if your hormone deficiency symptoms could be the genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)?

In this episode, I dive deep into the often-overlooked but crucial topic of GSM, a condition affecting a significant percentage of postmenopausal and perimenopausal women. GSM extends beyond vaginal dryness, causing discomfort, pain during intercourse, and urinary issues.

I discuss the importance of shifting away from the term "atrophic" and embracing the more comprehensive "genitourinary syndrome of menopause." This change in terminology reflects the wide-ranging impact of hormone deficiencies on genital and urinary health.

Highlighting the chronic and progressive nature of GSM, I emphasize the need for ongoing treatment and open communication between patients and healthcare providers. Unfortunately, many cases go unrecognized and under treated due to stigma and hesitancy surrounding menopause and perimenopause.

I also explore various treatment options for GSM, including topical estrogen, vaginal DHEA, and CO2 laser therapy. Importantly, I clarify that GSM can affect individuals at various stages of hormone deficiency, not just during perimenopause or postmenopause.

Throughout the episode, I advocate for the use of sensitive language when discussing these issues and encourage clinicians to prioritize patient comfort and understanding. By promoting education and open dialogue, we can break down barriers and ensure that individuals receive the care they need.

Remember, you don't have to suffer in silence. If you're experiencing symptoms of GSM, reach out to your healthcare provider and advocate for your well-being. Together, we can work towards better recognition, treatment, and support for this critical aspect of women's health.

Highlights:

- Understanding GSM: Learn about the comprehensive impact of hormone deficiencies on genitourinary health, extending beyond vaginal dryness to include discomfort, pain, and urinary symptoms.

- Shifting Terminology: Discover the significance of embracing the term "genitourinary syndrome of menopause" and moving away from the potentially hurtful "atrophic" label.

- Treatment Options: Explore various approaches to managing GSM, including topical estrogen, vaginal DHEA, and CO2 laser therapy, and understand their potential benefits.

- Breaking Stigmas: Recognize the importance of open communication and sensitive language in addressing the hesitancy and shame surrounding menopause and perimenopause.

- Advocating for Your Health: Gain the knowledge and confidence to discuss GSM with your healthcare provider and prioritize your well-being throughout the menopausal transition and beyond.

Who would you like me to interview next? Remember, this podcast is here to empower you with the information you need to advocate for your health. If you found this episode valuable, please give us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, subscribe, and share with your friends!

Get in Touch with Dr. Rahman:

Website

Instagram

Youtube

  continue reading

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Wondering if your hormone deficiency symptoms could be the genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)?

In this episode, I dive deep into the often-overlooked but crucial topic of GSM, a condition affecting a significant percentage of postmenopausal and perimenopausal women. GSM extends beyond vaginal dryness, causing discomfort, pain during intercourse, and urinary issues.

I discuss the importance of shifting away from the term "atrophic" and embracing the more comprehensive "genitourinary syndrome of menopause." This change in terminology reflects the wide-ranging impact of hormone deficiencies on genital and urinary health.

Highlighting the chronic and progressive nature of GSM, I emphasize the need for ongoing treatment and open communication between patients and healthcare providers. Unfortunately, many cases go unrecognized and under treated due to stigma and hesitancy surrounding menopause and perimenopause.

I also explore various treatment options for GSM, including topical estrogen, vaginal DHEA, and CO2 laser therapy. Importantly, I clarify that GSM can affect individuals at various stages of hormone deficiency, not just during perimenopause or postmenopause.

Throughout the episode, I advocate for the use of sensitive language when discussing these issues and encourage clinicians to prioritize patient comfort and understanding. By promoting education and open dialogue, we can break down barriers and ensure that individuals receive the care they need.

Remember, you don't have to suffer in silence. If you're experiencing symptoms of GSM, reach out to your healthcare provider and advocate for your well-being. Together, we can work towards better recognition, treatment, and support for this critical aspect of women's health.

Highlights:

- Understanding GSM: Learn about the comprehensive impact of hormone deficiencies on genitourinary health, extending beyond vaginal dryness to include discomfort, pain, and urinary symptoms.

- Shifting Terminology: Discover the significance of embracing the term "genitourinary syndrome of menopause" and moving away from the potentially hurtful "atrophic" label.

- Treatment Options: Explore various approaches to managing GSM, including topical estrogen, vaginal DHEA, and CO2 laser therapy, and understand their potential benefits.

- Breaking Stigmas: Recognize the importance of open communication and sensitive language in addressing the hesitancy and shame surrounding menopause and perimenopause.

- Advocating for Your Health: Gain the knowledge and confidence to discuss GSM with your healthcare provider and prioritize your well-being throughout the menopausal transition and beyond.

Who would you like me to interview next? Remember, this podcast is here to empower you with the information you need to advocate for your health. If you found this episode valuable, please give us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, subscribe, and share with your friends!

Get in Touch with Dr. Rahman:

Website

Instagram

Youtube

  continue reading

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