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Gut microbiota and
vesicovaginal disorders

Gut microbiota and
iron deficiency anemia

Menopause and
vaginal dryness

Feminine Intimate Hygiene

Eye syndrome
dry in women

The vitamin triad
for Women’s well-being

Innovative melatonin formulation in polycystic ovary syndrome

Gut microbiota and
vesicovaginal disorders

Gut microbiota and
iron deficiency anemia

Menopause and
vaginal dryness

Feminine Intimate Hygiene

Eye syndrome
dry in women

The vitamin triad
for Women’s well-being

Innovative melatonin formulation
in polycystic ovary syndrome

Gut microbiota and vesicovaginal disorders

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Gut microbiota and vesicovaginal disorders

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Gut microbiota and iron deficiency anemia

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Gut microbiota and iron deficiency anemia

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Menopause and vaginal dryness

Menopause is a natural phase in every woman’s life, characterized by the cessation of the menstrual cycle and significant hormonal changes. Among the most common disorders of this phase is vaginal dryness, a condition caused by reduced estrogen levels. This hormonal drop affects the lubrication and elasticity of vaginal tissues, leading to discomfort, pain during sexual intercourse and, in severe cases, recurrent infections. Despite being a physiological phenomenon, vaginal dryness can be successfully addressed thanks to targeted treatments and adequate prevention.

Vaginal dryness during menopause is primarily the result of hormonal changes. The decrease in estrogen reduces the production of vaginal mucus, while the ability of tissues to maintain their elasticity is compromised. In addition, vaginal pH tends to become more alkaline, which promotes the proliferation of pathogenic microorganisms. Reduced blood flow to vaginal tissues, another effect of hormonal changes, decreases hydration and cell regeneration. External factors such as the use of too aggressive detergents or incorrect lifestyle habits, such as stress, can also worsen the condition.

The symptoms of vaginal dryness can vary in intensity and are often persistent:

  • Dryness and itching: A constant feeling of discomfort.

  • Irritation and burning: Often worsened during physical activity or contact with cleansers.

  • Pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia): Caused by lack of lubrication.

  • Recurrent vaginal infections: Due to an alteration of the natural bacterial flora.

  • Reduced sexual desire: Often linked to physical discomfort.

The management of vaginal dryness during menopause is based on several solutions, ranging from local treatments to hormonal therapies. Lubricating and moisturizing gels, containing hyaluronic acid or natural extracts, are effective in restoring hydration and improving the elasticity of vaginal tissues. Local estrogen-based creams are also very useful for enhancing lubrication and vaginal tissue health. For women experiencing systemic menopausal symptoms, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can also help improve vaginal dryness. In addition, dietary supplements containing phytoestrogens, vitamin E, and omega-3 support overall well-being and hormonal balance. In some cases, advanced medical devices, such as vaginal laser therapy, can be used to stimulate tissue regeneration and improve lubrication. Finally, psychological support can be fundamental in helping women cope with the emotional and relational impact of the condition.

Adopting a few simple measures can help prevent or relieve the symptoms of vaginal dryness:

  • Proper hygiene: Use gentle intimate cleansers with a pH compatible with vaginal physiology.

  • Regular hydration: Drink plenty of water and maintain adequate body hydration.

  • Balanced diet: Consume foods rich in phytoestrogens (soy, flaxseeds) and antioxidants.

  • Regular physical activity: Stimulates blood circulation, promoting tissue health.

  • Regular gynecological check-ups: Periodic visits to monitor vaginal health and detect any issues early.

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Menopause and vaginal dryness

Menopause is a natural phase in every woman’s life, characterized by the cessation of the menstrual cycle and significant hormonal changes. Among the most common disorders of this phase is vaginal dryness, a condition caused by reduced estrogen levels. This hormonal drop affects the lubrication and elasticity of vaginal tissues, leading to discomfort, pain during sexual intercourse and, in severe cases, recurrent infections. Despite being a physiological phenomenon, vaginal dryness can be successfully addressed thanks to targeted treatments and adequate prevention.

Vaginal dryness during menopause is primarily the result of hormonal changes. The decrease in estrogen reduces the production of vaginal mucus, while the ability of tissues to maintain their elasticity is compromised. In addition, vaginal pH tends to become more alkaline, which promotes the proliferation of pathogenic microorganisms. Reduced blood flow to vaginal tissues, another effect of hormonal changes, decreases hydration and cell regeneration. External factors such as the use of too aggressive detergents or incorrect lifestyle habits, such as stress, can also worsen the condition.

The symptoms of vaginal dryness can vary in intensity and are often persistent:

  • Dryness and itching: A continuous feeling of discomfort.

  • Irritation and burning: Often intensified during physical activity or contact with cleansers.

  • Pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia): Caused by lack of lubrication.

  • Recurrent vaginal infections: Alteration of the natural bacterial flora.

  • Reduced sexual desire: Often related to physical discomfort.

Management of vaginal dryness during menopause relies on various approaches, ranging from local treatments to hormonal therapies. Lubricating and moisturizing gels, based on hyaluronic acid or natural extracts, are effective in restoring hydration and improving the elasticity of vaginal tissues. Creams containing local estrogens are also very useful for enhancing lubrication and tissue health. For women experiencing systemic menopausal symptoms, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can also improve vaginal dryness.

Additionally, dietary supplements containing phytoestrogens, vitamin E, and omega-3 support overall well-being and hormonal balance. In some cases, advanced medical devices, such as vaginal lasers, can stimulate tissue regeneration and improve lubrication. Finally, psychological support can be essential to help women manage the emotional and relational impact of the condition.

  • Adopting a few simple measures can help prevent or relieve the symptoms of vaginal dryness:

    • Proper cleansing: Use gentle intimate cleansers with a pH compatible with vaginal physiology.

    • Regular hydration: Drink plenty of water to maintain adequate overall hydration.

    • Balanced diet: Consume foods rich in phytoestrogens (soy, flax seeds) and antioxidants.

    • Regular physical activity: Stimulates blood circulation, promoting tissue health.

    • Regular gynecological check-ups: Periodic examinations to monitor vaginal health and detect any issues early.

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Female intimate hygiene

Intimate hygiene is a fundamental aspect of women’s well-being, influencing not only physical health but also daily comfort and self-esteem. Inadequate or excessive hygiene can disrupt the balance of the vaginal microbiota, increasing susceptibility to infections such as vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis, and candidiasis. To maintain the health of the genital area, it is essential to adopt proper hygiene practices, using specific products and respecting the delicate balance of the area.

The problems resulting from improper intimate hygiene are numerous and can be caused by various factors. The use of unsuitable cleansers, such as those with a pH that is too high or with harsh ingredients, can disrupt the vaginal flora. Excessive washing can remove the “good” bacteria, encouraging the proliferation of pathogens. Conversely, poor hygiene increases the risk of infections. Incorrect habits, such as wearing synthetic or overly tight clothing that prevents proper breathability, can also compromise vaginal health. In addition, external factors such as stress, an unbalanced diet, the use of medications (such as antibiotics or contraceptives), and hormonal changes can alter the vaginal microbiota and contribute to the onset of disorders.

Inadequate intimate hygiene can lead to several bothersome symptoms:

  • Itching and burning: Persistent sensations of discomfort.

  • Redness and irritation: Often localized in the vulvar area.

  • Unpleasant odor: Associated with an imbalance of the microbiota.

  • Abnormal discharge: Changes in consistency, color, or odor of vaginal secretions.

  • Pain during sexual intercourse: Often related to inflammation or dryness.

Managing issues related to intimate hygiene requires a careful and personalized approach. It is essential to use specific cleansers with a physiological pH (between 4.5 and 5.5) to maintain the balance of the vaginal microbiota. Products enriched with soothing ingredients, such as aloe vera or calendula, can help relieve irritation. In addition, the use of vaginal probiotics supports the restoration of the natural bacterial flora, preventing recurrent infections. In case of infections, local treatments such as antifungal creams, topical antibiotics, or specific medications may be required. Changing certain daily habits—such as wearing cotton underwear, avoiding the daily use of panty liners, and changing clothes frequently after physical activity—can also improve intimate health.

Adopting proper hygiene and lifestyle practices can prevent many issues related to intimate hygiene:

  • Daily cleansing: Clean the intimate area once or twice a day, with gentle movements and without overdoing it.

  • Choosing the right products: Use cleansers specifically formulated for the genital area, avoiding generic or harsh soaps.

  • Balanced diet: Favor foods rich in probiotics and fiber to support the well-being of the intestinal and vaginal microbiota.

  • Hygiene during the menstrual cycle: Change pads or tampons frequently and use specific cleansers.

  • Regular gynecological check-ups: Periodic visits to detect and promptly treat any abnormalities.

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Female intimate hygiene

Intimate hygiene is a fundamental aspect of women’s well-being, which affects not only physical health, but also daily comfort and self-esteem. Inadequate or excessive intimate hygiene can alter the balance of the vaginal microbiota, predisposing to infections such as vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis. To maintain the well-being of the genital area, it is essential to adopt correct hygiene practices, using specific products and respecting the delicate balance of the area.

Intimate hygiene is a fundamental aspect of women’s well-being, which affects not only physical health, but also daily comfort and self-esteem. Inadequate or excessive intimate hygiene can alter the balance of the vaginal microbiota, predisposing to infections such as vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis. To maintain the well-being of the genital area, it is essential to adopt correct hygiene practices, using specific products and respecting the delicate balance of the area.

Inadequate intimate hygiene can lead to several uncomfortable symptoms:

  • Itching and burning: Persistent sensations of discomfort.

  • Redness and irritation: Often localized in the vulvar area.

  • Unpleasant odor: Associated with an imbalance of the microbiota.

  • Abnormal discharge: Changes in the consistency, color, or odor of vaginal secretions.

  • Pain during sexual intercourse: Often related to inflammation or dryness.

Managing issues related to intimate hygiene requires a careful and personalized approach. It is essential to use specific cleansers with a physiological pH (between 4.5 and 5.5) to maintain the balance of the vaginal microbiota. Products enriched with soothing ingredients, such as aloe vera or calendula, can help relieve irritation.

Additionally, using vaginal probiotics helps restore the natural bacterial flora and prevent recurrent infections. In the case of infections, local treatments such as antifungal creams, topical antibiotics, or specific medications may be used.

Changing certain daily habits—such as wearing cotton underwear, avoiding daily use of panty liners, and frequently changing clothes after physical activity—can further improve intimate health.

Adopting proper hygiene and lifestyle practices can prevent many issues related to intimate health:

  • Daily cleansing: Clean the intimate area once or twice a day using gentle movements and without overdoing it.

  • Choosing the right products: Use cleansers specifically formulated for the genital area, avoiding harsh or generic soaps.

  • Balanced diet: Favor foods rich in probiotics and fiber to support the health of the intestinal and vaginal microbiota.

  • Hygiene during menstruation: Change pads or tampons frequently and use specific cleansers.

  • Regular gynecological check-ups: Periodic examinations to identify and treat any abnormalities promptly.

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Dry eye syndrome in women

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The vitamin triad for women’s well-being

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