Vaginal dryness is more common in women during and after menopause due to a decrease in the female hormone oestrogen. Oestrogen helps keep the lining of the vagina lubricated, moist and elastic. When oestrogen levels drop, the vagina becomes less lubricated resulting in dryness. However, vaginal dryness does affect younger women too.
Other causes of vaginal dryness due to changes in hormone levels include:
- breastfeeding
- taking contraceptive pills
- taking antidepressants
- having a hysterectomy
- undergoing cancer treatments such as chemotherapy.
Vaginal dryness can also be caused by using perfumed products in and around your vagina, douching (washing or cleaning out the inside of the vagina with water or other mixtures of fluids), not being aroused during sexual intercourse or having an underlying medical condition such as diabetes or Sjogren’s syndrome.
However, if you notice any changes in your vaginal health, it’s worth a trip to your doctor for advice and to rule out any other causes.