Future Health Frontiers Q&A Women’s Health

What should women do if they have vaginal dryness?

Asked by:Blanche

Asked on:Mar 24, 2026 03:09 AM

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  • Gorgon Gorgon

    Mar 24, 2026

      7 reasons why vaginal dryness

      a lot of female I don’t understand, why do I still have physical resistance when I obviously have sexual needs? Dr. Sun pointed out that many problems may cause vaginal dryness:

      1. Insufficient sexual excitement

      If a woman has sexual impulse, but it does not reach the necessary level, or her husband "gets straight to the point" when he comes up, it will lead to less secretion of female body fluids, resulting in vaginal dryness.

      2. Endocrine disorders

      For women over 35 years old, if it occurs frequently over a period of time Irregular menstruation Problems may mean endocrine disorders, which may also lead to decreased vaginal secretions.

      3、Vaginitis

      If you suffer from vaginitis, the vaginal mucosa will be congested during sex, resulting in decreased secretions.

      4. Contraceptive pills

      For some people, if they take birth control pills regularly for a long time, the progesterone in the drug may cause vaginal dryness as a side effect, making a woman's sexual life lifeless.

      5. Psychological pressure

      Work and life stress can cause low sexual desire, delayed sexual arousal, and vaginal dryness.

      6. Over-cleaning

      Many women think leucorrhea is dirty and often do deep vaginal douching repeatedly. However, it is precisely this kind of excessive cleaning that prevents the vagina from retaining the proper secretions and beneficial bacteria, resulting in vaginal dryness.

      7. Unbalanced diet

      In addition to vaginal dryness, if a woman also suffers from inflammation of the corners of the mouth, skin Dryness and scaling indicate an unbalanced diet, especially a lack of vitamin B2. This condition can cause dryness of the vaginal wall, congestion of the mucous membrane, and even ulceration.

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