Help for Hot Flashes

Help for Hot Flashes: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

Don’t be stopped by one of the most common symptoms of menopause, women who feel like they’ve just exercised in their winter coats but haven’t left their office chairs are not alone.

Am I Having Hot Flashes?

Hot flashes are an unfortunate and common side effect of menopause for about 75% of women. Hot flashes include the sensation of extreme heat that usually lasts from one to five minutes and often are most intense in the head and upper chest. Women experiencing hot flashes break out in a sweat and can sometimes experience red blotches on their skin, fast or uneven heartbeats, dizziness, shaking and headaches.

What Causes Hot Flashes?

Hot flashes occur because of changing hormone levels that trigger thermoregulatory zone changes in the brain. Basically, during menopause, the drop in estrogen confuses women’s bodies’ thermostats. These bothersome symptoms can affect sleep and quality of life. Though hot flashes aren’t serious, it’s important for women to talk to their doctors about this period in their lives and find treatments against hot flashes.

Treatment for Hot Flashes

Women should talk with their doctors about the right treatment plans for their symptoms. It’s common for women with severe symptoms to try multiple treatments before finding one that works best. 

Here are a few commonly prescribed treatments and remedies for hot flashes:

The compassionate doctors at Women’s Integrated Healthcare are committed to helping women through every stage of their lives, including menopause. We encourage women experiencing symptoms to make an appointment with a trustworthy Women’s integrated Healthcare physician soon.

What’s Happening During a Hot Flash

Take a look at this great information about hot flashes, why they happen, and how to improve them. 

 

Just For Fun

To prove you’re not alone in the suffering, these hot-flash quotes will make you giggle.

 

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