Imvexxy and Itching: What Users Say
Reviews for Imvexxy
- Lol...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 18, 2021
For Atrophic Vaginitis "I began Imvexxy hoping it would help with the dryness and itchiness I sometimes feel. I have not been sexually active in years, but the dryness drives me crazy. This has not helped with the dryness, though the itchiness has stopped. Then, I suddenly began to get boils, and more than one. I’ve never had them before. I began to feel rundown and fatigued as well. My eyes began to feel dry as well. I won’t continue using this product. I’ll definitely try something else."
- Kar...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 23, 2020
For Dyspareunia "Three months on Imvexxy now. No issues at all other than a minor itch I had the first month I was on it, but the minor issue went away after month two. Now on my third month, going into my fourth month, and things have been very positive."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 31, 2023
For Atrophic Vaginitis "I just started using Imvexxy, and although initially it felt like it was helping, things have taken a turn for the worse. I have mild cramping, itching, burning, and increased urination with burning. Got checked for UTI, and none present. The only thing that has changed has been the introduction of Imvexxy. I'm also having stomach issues. Imvexxy is not for me. I had high hopes, but the side effects are intolerable."
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For Atrophic Vaginitis "After the first dose, I felt a positive change and enjoyed careful intercourse. After the second dose, the discharge was significant and odorous. The day after the third dose and for the next three days, the itching and inflammation were unbearable. I would call the swelling an explosion. Time to try something else."