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GLP-1 and Vaginal Health: What Patients Should Know

4 min read2 de abril de 2026Por GLP Spot Editorial Team
GLP-1 and Vaginal Health: What Patients Should Know

Some people on GLP-1 meds notice changes down there. Dryness. Changes in discharge. More yeast infections.

It's not well studied, but it's worth talking about.

What People Report

  • Vaginal dryness – Less lubrication than usual
  • Changes in discharge – Different patterns than normal
  • Yeast infections – Some wonder if their risk has changed

Why This Might Happen

There's no proven direct link between GLP-1 meds and vaginal changes. But a few things could play a role:

  • Rapid weight loss – Can affect hormone levels and vaginal tissue
  • Dehydration – Less fluid in your body can mean more dryness
  • Diet changes – What you eat affects your vaginal microbiome
  • GI side effects – Things like diarrhea might indirectly affect vaginal health

Questions for Your Doctor

  1. Could my symptoms be from my medication, or is something else going on?
  2. Should I see a gynecologist?
  3. Are there things I can try — like more water, lubricants, or probiotics?
  4. Should I adjust my dose if symptoms are bad?
  5. What over-the-counter options are safe with my GLP-1 med?

When to Get Help

See your doctor if you have:

  • Ongoing pain or discomfort
  • Unusual discharge or odor
  • Signs of infection
  • Anything that feels off to you

The Bottom Line

Vaginal health changes on GLP-1 meds aren't well documented, but some people report them. Talk to your doctor or a gynecologist to rule out other causes and find relief.

Talk to your healthcare provider about any symptoms. This article is for information only and is not medical advice.

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