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A dead sex life as a result of a dry vagina should be the least of your worries, says a Limpopo doctor who maintains that vaginal dryness could have a negative effect on your health and overall life.
A dead sex life as a result of a dry vagina should be the least of your worries, says a Limpopo doctor who maintains that vaginal dryness could have a negative effect on your health and overall life.
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Any woman of any age can experience vaginal dryness, but those approaching menopause are at a greater risk. 

A dry private part is not a disease but should be treated. Failure to treat it may result in irritation and a dead sex life.

A dead sex life should be the least of your worries, according to Limpopo gynaecologist Dr Tshivhula Phuluso, but the expert maintains that vaginal dryness could have a negative effect on your health and overall life.

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