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Rapid Genital Atrophy After Stopping Estrogen

Posted by Dr. Gifford Jones on Sep 2, 2010 at 10:44 PM

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Would men at any early age like to see their genitals shrink so it’s impossible to have sex? Not likely. But this is happening to large numbers of women. They’ve stopped taking estrogen after news spread that some studies linked this hormone to heart attack, stroke and breast cancer. But no one warned them about “Introital Stenosis”, a shrinkage of vaginal tissues. And few women know the problem is also associated with recurrent urinary infections.

Dr. Murray Freedman, of the Medical College of Georgia in the U.S., recently addressed an international meeting of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. His study involved 300 women who stopped taking estrogen after reading scary headlines about hormone replacement therapy.

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