Estriol is used
in vaginal cream, especially in Europe where it's available under the brand name Ovestin.
Not exact matches
This specially formulated
cream can soothe irritation, itching and swelling
in the
vaginal area (which includes the clit).
One favorite where I trained was called Happy Hiney which was a mixture of a zinc
cream and anti-fungal women's
vaginal cream like Monistat and Crotect anti-itch
cream which was hydrocortisone 1 % and it was the ointment not the
cream and we mix that up
in equal parts it on at each diaper change.
The particles could serve as a powerful active ingredient
in a topically - applied
vaginal cream that provides immediate protection against herpes virus infection while simultaneously helping stimulate immunity to the virus for long - term protection, explained Shukla.
Fixing the problem could mean going on a different type of hormonal birth control or relying on a
vaginal estrogen
cream to rebuild elasticity
in vaginal tissue.
For decades the main treatments were moisturizers, lubricants, and estrogen
in the form of a ring,
vaginal suppository, or topical
cream.
From a
vaginal steam (made famous by Gwyneth Paltrow) to a full - service «vajacial» (an
in - depth treatment involving masks, exfoliation, tweezing, and
creams applied to your vulva), specialized down - there spa treatments are, at best, unnecessary.
Next Page: Hydrocortisone [pagebreak] Hydrocortisone An anti-inflammatory topical steroid that shrinks swollen tissue by constricting blood vessels, hydrocortisone is often used to stop the itching caused by chronic skin conditions like eczema and contact dermatitis, and its also an ingredient
in vaginal and hemorrhoidal
creams.
They can be given
in a pill, as a troche / sublingual (held
in the cheek or under the tongue), injected under the skin
in time - release pellets, with
vaginal suppositories, with injections, and through the skin (transdermal) with a
cream or patch.
One of the best things that happened for women,
in my opinion,
in 2010, the American College of Oncologists, the cancer doctors, issued a position statement reassuring women that use of an estrogen
cream on your pelvic floor, on your
vaginal walls is not putting you at risk of systemic cancers and long - term risk of heart disease and stroke and things that we know that come from taking systemic hormones over the long term.
Other early research shows that a specific intravaginal progesterone
cream may help reverse abnormal thickening of the endometrium and decrease
vaginal bleeding
in premenopausal women with non-cancerous endometrial hyperplasia.
For reducing
vaginal bleeding and reversing the thickening of the lining of the uterus
in premenopausal women with noncancerous endometrial hyperplasia: a dose of 100 mg progesterone
cream placed inside the vagina daily from day 10 to day 25 of a 28 - day cycle has been used.
Double - blind controlled trial of progesterone
vaginal cream treatment for cyclical mastodynia
in women with benign breast disease.