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Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause

April 29, 2026
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Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause

“The genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)
includes bothersome vaginal, vulvar (lips of the vagina),
and urinary symptoms that can affect quality of life…”.1

Umbrella

What may the Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause Umbrella include?

Depending on the Source (DotS) this Umbrella may include:

  • Atrophic Vaginitis
  • Genital Atrophy
  • Genitourinary/Genito-Urinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM)
  • Menopause Vaginal Dryness
  • Urogenital Problems
  • Vaginal Atrophy
  • Vaginal Dryness
  • Vaginal Symptoms
  • Vulvovaginal Atrophy (VVA)

Definition

What is the genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)?

DotS the definition of GSM may vary. On page one in Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause, published May 2025, the (United States) Menopause Society’s (formerly the North American Menopause Society) definition is:

“The genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) includes bothersome vaginal, vulvar (lips of the vagina), and urinary symptoms that can affect quality of life, sexual satisfaction, and even your relationship with your partner. Unlike hot flashes, which typically improve with time, GSM usually worsens over time without treatment”.2

Symptoms

What may be symptoms of GSM?

In Vaginal Atrophy: Symptoms & Causes – Symptoms the (United States) Mayo Clinic include:

“Genitourinary syndrome of menopause symptoms can include:

  • Dryness, burning or itching in the vagina
  • Thin, watery, sticky, yellow or gray fluid that comes out of the vagina
  • Frequent or urgent need to urinate, or a burning feeling during urination
  • Losing control of the bladder, also called urinary incontinence
  • More-frequent infections of the urinary tract and vagina
  • Pain during sex due to less lubrication, or light bleeding after sex
  • Shortening and tightening of the vaginal canal”.3

Common or Not

How common is GSM?

In Menopause: Menopausal Symptoms – Bladder, Vaginal and Vulval Problems the (Australian) Jean Hailes for Women’s Health (JH) explain:

“Around 1 in 2 women are affected by ‘genitourinary syndrome of menopause’ (GSM). GSM affects the bladder, vagina and vulva.

Sometimes people will use the term ‘vulvovaginal atrophy’ to describe the changes in the vagina and vulva”.4

Cause

What causes GSM?

In Vaginal Atrophy: Symptoms & Causes – Causes the Mayo Clinic elaborate on:

“Genitourinary syndrome of menopause happens when the body makes less estrogen. Lower estrogen causes the tissues in the vagina to become thinner, drier, less elastic and more fragile”.5

Treatment

What are some GSM treatments?

In The 2023 Practitioner’s Toolkit for Managing Menopause – Effectiveness: Local Treatment of Urogenital Atrophy, the authors explain:

“Urogenital symptoms due to estrogen insufficiency are under-recognized and under-treated. These symptoms can be effectively treated with an array of local therapies including intravaginal estrogen preparations or DHEA (prasterone) and intravaginal moisturizers. Concurrent progestogen therapy is not required. Many women require local therapy, in addition to systemic MHT, to relieve urogenital symptoms. It is important patients understand that treatment needs to be ongoing and is not simply a short course of therapy”.6

On page one and two in Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: Treatment Options the Menopause Society elaborate on:

“There are many effective treatment options for GSM, including over-the-counter and prescription therapies. Therapies for less severe symptoms include nonhormone over-the-counter lubricants used as needed for sexual activity and moisturizers used regularly (several times per week) to maintain moisture. Prescription therapies include low-dose vaginal estrogens, vaginal dehydroepiandrosterone inserts, and oral ospemifene. Nonhormone lubricants and moisturizers can be used in combination with prescription therapies for more severe symptoms.

  • “Nonhormone Remedies
    • Vaginal Lubricants…
    • Vaginal Moisturizers…
    • Regular Sexual Stimulation…
    • Expanding Your Views of Sexual Pleasure…
    • Vaginal Dilators…
    • Pelvic Floor Exercises…
  • Vaginal Hormone Therapy…
    • An effective and safe treatment, low-dose local estrogen applied directly to the vagina…
    • FDA-approved low-dose vaginal estrogen products…
    • Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA; Prasterone)
    • Low-dose vaginal estrogen or DHEA may be options for women with a history breast or uterine cancer…
  • Systemic Estrogen Therapy
  • Other Therapies…
    • Ospemifene
    • Vaginal Laser Therapy…”.7

Vaginal Estrogen

Is vaginal estrogen placed directly into the vagina?

On page one in Deciding About Hormone Therapy Use, published February 2025, the Menopause Society clarify:

“If you are bothered only by vaginal dryness, you can use very low doses of estrogen placed directly into the vagina. These low doses generally do not raise blood estrogen levels above postmenopause levels and do not treat hot flashes. You do not need to take a progestogen when using only low doses of estrogen in the vagina”.8

On page one in Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM), reviewed November 2025, the British Menopause Society note:

“Whilst vaginal estrogen (also referred to as local estrogen) therapy is the best known treatment, newer drugs and interventions are now available”.9

Painful Sex

How may painful sex (dyspareunia) be resolved?

The Mayo Clinic explain:

“… make an appointment if you have painful sex that doesn’t get better after you use a vaginal moisturizer (K-Y Liquibeads, Replens, Sliquid, others), water-based lubricant (Astroglide, K-Y Jelly, Sliquid, others) or silicone-based lubricant (ID Millennium, Pink, Pjur, others)”.10

Regular Sex

May regular sex help prevent GSM?

In Vaginal Atrophy: Symptoms & Causes – Prevention the Mayo Clinic elaborate on:

“Regular sexual activity, either with or without a partner, may help prevent genitourinary syndrome of menopause. Sexual activity increases blood flow to the vagina, which helps keep tissues in the vagina healthy”.11

Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: AUA/SUFU/AUGS Guideline (2025)

What is the Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: AUA/SUFU/AUGS Guideline (2025), published April 2025, endorsed by The International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH) and The Menopause Society (TMS)?

In Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: AUA/SUFU/AUGS Guideline (2025) the authors elaborate on:

“This guideline provides information to clinicians regarding identification, diagnosis, counseling, and treatment for patients with GSM to optimize symptom control and quality of life while minimizing adverse events. The strategies defined in this document were derived from evidence-based and consensus-based processes; however, shared decision-making is the optimal strategy to individualize level of impact and ultimate interventions”.12

What is AUA, SUFU and AUGS?

In the context above, these abbreviations stand for the:

  • AUA = American Urological Association
  • AUGS = American Urogynecologic Society
  • SUFU = Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction

Health Care Provider

What if I think I have GSM?

If you think you have GSM it can be in your best interest to choose to discuss this with your health care provider. Why? Because in Menopause: Menopausal Symptoms – Bladder, Vaginal and Vulval Problems the JH note:

“While symptoms such as hot flushes usually disappear over time, bladder, vaginal and vulval problems can continue in postmenopause (and might even get worse)”.13

On page two in Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause the Menopause Society also note:

“Vaginal and vulvar symptoms not related to menopause include yeast infections, allergic reactions, and certain skin conditions, so consult your healthcare professional if symptoms do not improve with treatment.

Compounded vaginal estrogen and testosterone are not government regulated or recommended for treatment of GSM in most cases”.14

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  • “Doctor, is it normal?” [Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) [11 May 2026]
  • EMAS On-Demand Webinars [European Menopause and Andropause Society] [Multiply Languages]: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM): Diagnosis and Evidence-Based Management [10 April 2026]
  • How Vaginal Hormones Can Transform the Health of Women [25 November 2025]
  • International Menopause Society (IMS) Recommendations and Key Messages on Women’s Midlife Health and Menopause [23 December 2025]
  • Online Events [International Menopause Society]: Past Webinars – 2025: The Burn, the Itch, the Pain, the Urge: GSM In Women [15 April 2025]
  • Vaginal Dryness [03 February 2026]

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  3. BMS TV: Urogenital Atrophy
  4. Bladder Control: Lifestyle Strategies Ease Problems
  5. Bladder Diary
  6. Bladder Health
  7. Bladder Leakage: How To Talk To Your Doctor
  8. Breast Cancer Survivors Find Relief for Debilitating Menopause Symptom
  9. Complementary & Alternative Therapies: Non-Hormonal Treatments for Menopause Symptoms
  10. Complementary Medicines and Therapies: Options for Menopausal Symptoms
  11. Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: An Evidence Map
  12. Consumer Video and Podcast Series: 2024 Consumer Videos and Podcasts – Preparing for Your Menopause Health Care Visit
  13. Deciding About Hormone Therapy Use
  14. “Doctor, is it normal?” [Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM)
  15. Douching
  16. EMAS On-Demand Webinars [European Menopause and Andropause Society] [Multiply Languages]: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM): Diagnosis and Evidence-Based Management
  17. EMAS On-Demand Webinars [European Menopause and Andropause Society] [Multiply Languages]: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM): Guidelines, Clinical Insights, and Real-World Practice
  18. EMAS On-Demand Webinars [European Menopause and Andropause Society] [Multiply Languages]: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM): Unmet Needs, Treatment Gaps, and Opportunities for Better Care
  19. Estradiol (Vaginal Route)
  20. Experiencing Vaginal Dryness? Here’s What You Need To Know
  21. FAQs: Vulvovaginal Health
  22. FDA Direct: Removing Black Box Warnings for HRT (Part 1/2)
  23. FDA Direct: Removing Black Box Warnings for HRT (Part 2/2)
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  25. Find A Practitioner [Australasian Menopause Society i.e. Australia and New Zealand]
  26. Find Your Nearest BMS Menopause Specialist [British Menopause Society]
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  30. Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: AUA/SUFU/AUGS Guideline (2025)
  31. HRT Questions Answered
  32. Hormonal Treatments and Vaginal Moisturizers for Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: A Systematic Review
  33. Hormone Therapy: Is It Right for You?
  34. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Vaginal Oestrogen – Common Questions About Vaginal Oestrogen
  35. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Vaginal Oestrogen – How and When To Use Vaginal Oestrogen
  36. Hormones and Urinary Symptoms In Women | Dr Louise Newson
  37. How To Manage Menopausal Symptoms: Managing Bladder, Vaginal and Vulval Problems
  38. How To Talk To Your Doctor About Vulval Changes
  39. How Vaginal Hormones Can Transform the Health of Women
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  41. International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health: Find A Provider
  42. Is It Too Late To Start HRT?
  43. Joint Position Statement By the British Menopause Society, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and Society for Endocrinology on Best Practice Recommendations for the Care of Women Experiencing the Menopause
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  45. Living With Untreated Urinary Symptoms Penny Pijnenburg
  46. Lubricant Alternatives: What To Use and What To Avoid
  47. Managing Incontinence During In Perimenopause & Menopause
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  49. Mayo Clinic Minute: Menopause and Sexual Health [+ Video Courtesy: Mayo Clinic News Network]
  50. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Perimenopause Transitions and Concerns
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  52. Menopause
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  54. Menopause Map: Downloadable Resources – My Personal Path Print Tools: Symptom Tracker
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  55. Menopause: Identification and Management [NICE Guideline]
  56. Menopause: Identification and Management [NICE Guideline]
    Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
  57. Menopause: How To Talk To Your Doctor
  58. Navigating Menopause Together: How Partners Can Help
  59. Navigating Menopause: Honest Answers To All Your Questions [+ Video: What To Expect in Menopause]
  60. Navigating Menopause Care Resource Guide
  61. New AUA Guideline Offers Clinicians A Practical Toolbox for GSM Management [American Urological Association]
  62. Non-Hormonal Treatments Offer Relief for Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
  63. Painful Vaginal Sex (Dyspareunia)
  64. Online Events [International Menopause Society]: CAMS Menopause Hour Webinars – Genitourinary Wellness In Women
  65. Online Events [International Menopause Society]: IMS Partnership Symposia Series – Dyspareunia – Vaginal Atrophy and Beyond [Webinar] [ Sign In To Confirm Your Age]
  66. Online Events [International Menopause Society]: IMS Partnership Symposia Series – It Is Not Just Incontinence – Common Bladder Problems Around Menopause
  67. Online Events [International Menopause Society]: Past Webinars – 2025: The Burn, the Itch, the Pain, the Urge: GSM In Women
  68. Painful Sex (Dyspareunia)
  69. Perimenopause
    Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
  70. Perimenopause and Menopause Symptom Checklist
    Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
  71. Preventing Urinary Tract Infections After Menopause: What Every Woman Should Know
  72. Struggling With UTIs After Menopause? Experts Say This Can Make A Difference
  73. Surprising Menopause Symptoms Q&A | Dr Louise Newson
  74. Talk About Painful Sex
  75. The 2023 Practitioner’s Toolkit for Managing Menopause
  76. The Menopause Society Show: Menopause and Sexual Desire
  77. UTI: This Common Infection Can Be Serious
  78. Urinary Incontinence In Women
  79. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
  80. Urogenital Problems
  81. Use of OTC Products and Persistent Vulvovaginal Irritation In Postmenopausal Women, With Caroline Mitchell, MD, MPH [+ Video]
  82. Vaginal Atrophy
  83. Vaginal Atrophy
  84. Vaginal Dryness
  85. Vaginal Dryness
  86. Vaginal Dryness
  87. Vaginal Dryness After Menopause: How To Treat It? I’m postmenopausal and often have vaginal dryness, which makes intercourse painful. Is there anything I can do about it?
  88. Vaginal Dryness: Alternative Treatments
  89. Vaginal Laser Therapy
    Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
  90. Videos & Podcasts: Videos – Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Current Perspectives and Controversies
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  92. Vulva and Vagina [Multiply Languages]
  93. Vulval Irritation and Treatment
  94. Vulval and Vaginal Conditions
  95. Vulval and Vaginal Pain
  96. What Is the Difference Between Vagifem and Estring?
  97. What Types of Vaginal Oestrogens Are There?
  98. Which Vaginal Moisturiser Should You Use?
  99. Why You Get An Itch or Thrush on Vaginal Estrogen and What To Do About It
  100. Your Daily Dose: Perimenopause, Don’t Suffer In Silence

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