Vaginal Dryness Directory
Vaginal dryness is a problem for many women. Hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, smoking, and certain medications can cause it. Vaginal dryness can also be related to menopause. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about vaginal dryness, how to treat it, and much more.
Medical Reference
Menopause & Sexual Problems
Sexual difficulties that accompany menopause may be easily treated. WebMD explains how.
Sex and Menopause
Menopause and postmenopause may affect your sex drive. Find out more from WebMD.
Treatments for Menopause Symptoms
Learn about treatment of menopause-related symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions About Menopause
WebMD helps answer some of the most frequently asked questions about menopause.
Features
Lube Up for Better Lovin'
The desire may be there, but the natural wetness may not. That's why sexual lubricants are becoming more popular. And even if everyone's good to go, there's nothing wrong with extra wetness.<BR>
Does Sex Hurt?
A little-known condition called vulvar vestibulitis may be the cause of your pain.
Pain During Sex
Besides vulvar vestibulitis, other conditions can cause pain during intercourse. If you have this complaint, see your doctor, who will first rule out yeast or other infections and then investigate other possible causes.
Vaginal Problems That Affect Your Sex Life
How to identify and treat common (and not-so-common) vaginal conditions