EPISODE · Aug 13, 2026 · 3 MIN
Is Vaginal Estrogen Safe? What It Treats, How It Works, and Why It Doesn’t Raise Cancer Risk
from The Vagina Doctor Podcast w/ Duncan Turner M.D. · host The Vagina Doctor Podcast
Is Vaginal Estrogen Safe? What It Treats, How It Works, and Why It Doesn’t Raise Cancer RiskNurse practitioner Sophie explains why vaginal estrogen is commonly used in pre- and postmenopausal patients to treat vaginal atrophy caused by low estrogen, which leads to dryness, irritation, discomfort, burning, and increased risk of UTIs and vaginal infections. She addresses a common fear that vaginal estrogen raises blood estrogen levels, stating it is applied locally and does not affect blood levels, so it can be used alongside other estrogen forms like patches, creams, or pills. Sophie says vaginal estrogen does not increase cancer risk and is safe. She describes typical dosing as nightly at first, then reducing to two to three nights per week, with an option for nightly use for about two weeks in patients with very sensitive, thin skin before tapering. She encourages viewers to discuss it with their healthcare provider due to its symptom relief benefits.00:00 Is Vaginal Estrogen Safe00:21 What Vaginal Atrophy Is01:08 Symptoms and UTI Risk01:24 Does It Raise Blood Levels02:06 Safety and Cancer Myths02:11 How to Use and Dose02:44 Who Should Consider It02:54 Talk to Your Providerhttps://www.turnermedicalarts.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@thevaginadoctor
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