Vulvovaginal atrophy (commonly called vaginal atrophy or GSM) affects nearly 50% of postmenopausal women, causing dryness, itching and painful intercourse.
The results were promising, with participants reporting significant improvements in vaginal tissue elasticity and sexual function after completing the treatment course. These findings suggest that LED light therapy could be a safe and effective non-hormonal treatment option for women experiencing GSM.
Male infertility is a prevalent and complex issue, affecting millions of couples worldwide. While numerous factors can contribute to this challenge, ranging from low sperm count and poor motility to hormonal imbalances and oxidative stress, innovative solutions are continually being explored. One such promising avenue is red and near-infrared light therapy (RLT), a non-invasive treatment that’s garnering attention for its potential to enhance sperm health and improve fertility outcomes.
A groundbreaking 2023 study published in the renowned journal Lasers in Surgery and Medicine has illuminated a promising new avenue for postmenopausal women grappling with genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM).
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