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Hi. I feel desperate. I woke up in the night with pain in my vagina. I have been reading about vaginal atrophy? I question if it is this! I am 46 my last period was in February. I always feel like I have a bladder border line yeast infection. Can AV cause and aching pain? Please help? I'm terrified.
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lee12629 Marie1995
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Marie1995 lee12629
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Great idea. I'll give anything. A try.
lee12629 Marie1995
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marilee43089 Marie1995
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I definitely have AV, as recently diagnosed by my obgyn. I started using estrogen vaginal cream twice a week, but only done 3 applications so far and no change.
I have had weird feelings in the vagina for a long time, but thought it was cause from riding horses.
In October of this year, I got my very first UTI and haven't been able to get rid of it. As many of you know, many of the AV symptoms are shared with UTI.
I think it is difficult to describe the sensation one feels in that area. What is 'pain' to one person is not to another. My situation sounds more like poster Corado. I have a combination of a burning, pressure, stinging, aching. The unique thing about mine is that it is sporatic. There is always some unwanted feeling there, but then I will get an 'attack' of this discomfort. I can't call mine pain per se, but it is a very scary feeling to me.
I get mine during bedtime, and I think that is because you are not preoccupied then and notice it more.
Marie1995 marilee43089
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Mine come and goes as well. From what I hear I think it take awhile for the cream to work.
I also have burning, pressure, stinging and achy.
I was terrified to wake up and feel a throbbing ache there. Oddly the heating pad helped. I hope my doctor is on board and doesn't brush me off again.
donna18720 Marie1995
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