There are many treatment options for vaginal dryness. Talk with your doctor about what treatment is best for you.
You can buy these products over-the-counter at food stores and pharmacies:
- Lubricants and moisturizers. These products help restore some moisture to vaginal tissue. Be sure to only use products that are made for the vagina.
- Vaginal lubricants. Use a water-based lubricant in and around your vagina before having sex. Apply it to your partner too. This can help make intercourse less painful. Don't use lubricants made with glycerin or petroleum jelly. Glycerin can irritate your vagina even more. Petroleum jelly can damage condoms or diaphragms.
- Vaginal moisturizers. Use these inside your vagina about 3 times a week. They help keep your vaginal tissue moist.
These treatments are available by prescription. They may be an option if moisturizers and lubricants haven't eased your symptoms:
- Low-dose vaginal estrogen. Low doses of estrogen can be inserted into your vagina as a cream, a tablet, or by using a soft, plastic vaginal ring. The ring stays inside your vagina and releases estrogen. It's changed every few months.
- Prasterone (also called DHEA or dehydroepiandrosterone). This is a vaginal suppository that releases a medicine that acts like estrogen. It helps reduce dryness you may have during sex.
- Ospemifene. This prescription medicine is taken as a pill by mouth. It's a nonhormonal option that acts like estrogen to ease vaginal dryness.
Talk with your doctor to see if it's OK for you to take medicine that has estrogen or ingredients that are like estrogen. They may not be an option if you are at risk for breast cancer or have had breast cancer.