Loss of hormones in postmenopausal women leads to genitourinary changes including altered vaginal microbiome and increased risk of UTIs. — Whalespan
Loss of hormones in postmenopausal women leads to genitourinary changes including altered vaginal microbiome and increased risk of UTIs.
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“So as a urologist this is the actually one of the things that one of the couple things that will kill her right as the you lose hormones in the genitals which are very hormone sensitive the bladder is very hormone sensitive you change the microbiome you increase you decrease the acidity of the tissue the bad bacteria grow your risk of urinary tract infections increase drastically. So she may get recurrent urinary tract infections or pelvic pain.”