
Doctor Reveals Surprising Menopause Symptom: Are Dry Eyes to Blame?
Dry Eyes and Menopause: A Doctor's Perspective Millions of women experience perimenopause and menopause symptoms annually. Recently, a video by Dr. "The Vag Doc" highlighted a lesser-known potential symptom: dry eyes. The US-based OBGYN, known for her relatable style, discussed the issue in a short video posted on [Date]. Dr. [The Vag Doc's real name, if available], shared, "Dry eyes in perimenopause and menopause? Is this ANOTHER possible symptom?" She explained her personal experience with dry eyes since the onset of menopause, noting that her eyes felt "like sandpaper." This personal touch resonated with many viewers. The video has garnered [Number of views] views and [Number of likes] likes in just a few days. While acknowledging the need for further research, Dr. [The Vag Doc's real name, if available] cited studies indicating a correlation between hormonal fluctuations and changes in eye moisture production. She emphasized that while there are no current treatments involving direct hormone application to the eyes, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) might alleviate symptoms for some women. She concluded, "We'll see." This cautious yet informative approach is typical of her work. The video's popularity highlights the need for more open conversations about often overlooked menopause symptoms. The experience of "The Vag Doc" serves as a valuable reminder of the importance of seeking professional medical advice for personalized care.