The Med Edit Podcast

The Silent Burden of Menopause: Understanding Genitourinary Syndrome (GSM) (Ep. 41)
50–70% of women experience genitourinary symptoms during menopause—but most don’t talk about it. In this episode of The Med Edit Podcast, Dr. Jessica Gray and Dr. Cari Sorrell sit down with returning guest and urology expert, Nurse Practitioner Kristen Sharma, to shine a light on this often-overlooked issue.
They break down:
- What GSM is and why it happens
- How it's diagnosed and treated (both hormonal and non-hormonal options)
- Risk factors, including breast cancer survivorship
- Why hormone therapy is still so misunderstood
- Whether laser and energy-based treatments are worth the hype
- And some myth-busting in a fun round of “Fact or Mis”
If you’re navigating menopause—or caring for someone who is—this is the episode you don’t want to miss.
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