Menopause represents a period of great changes in a woman's life linked to the decline of ovarian hormones. In particular, the decline of estrogens and androgens, together with age-related changes, determines an involution of the vulvovaginal tissues and urinary tract tissues. Since 2014, scholars have summarized in the definition of Genitourinary Syndrome all the consequences of hormonal deficiency in terms of signs and symptoms.
Genitourinary syndrome affects approximately 30-80% of post-menopausal women and can alter health, sexual function and quality of life.
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