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184 | Vulvar Itching and Vaginal Health with Dr. Carol Lynn
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Episode 184: Vulvar Itching and Vaginal Health with Dr. Carol Lynn
In this episode, Heather Pettey and Dr. Carol Lynn discuss an often uncomfortable but important topic for midlife women: vulvar itching and vaginal health. Resources Mentioned:
Register here:
-Sex and Intimacy Workshop in Midlife
- Midlife Moxie private Facebook group
You will learn:
- Common causes of vulvar itching, including yeast infections, bacterial infections, and hormonal changes
- How to distinguish between different types of itching and when to see a doctor
- The impact of menopause on vaginal health and itching
- Safe products and treatments for vulvar itching
- The connection between sexual activity and vaginal health
- When itching may be a sign of more serious conditions
Highlights:
- Dr. Lynn explains why many women are hesitant to discuss vulvar itching with their doctors
- Discussion of over-the-counter treatments and when to use them
- Tips for maintaining vaginal pH balance and preventing infections
- The importance of regular check-ups and open communication with your doctor
Upcoming Retreat:
Heather and Dr. Lynn share exciting details about their upcoming midlife women's retreat in Isle of Palm, featuring:
- Beachfront mansion accommodations
- Private chef
- Massage services
- Hormone testing
- Breathwork sessions
- Group activities
For more information on the retreat, visit OurMidlifeMoxie.com.
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Connect with Dr. Lynn:
Website: https://www.drcarollynn.com
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Email: Heather@HeatherPettey.com
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*Quick Disclaimer- Heather Pettey is a certified coach and not a therapist. Always seek the support of a therapist for clinical mental health issues.
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