Hot Flashes, How To Deal With Them And Why They Happen During Menopause
asked by Ryan Hupfer 13 months ago
flagcreation75 says
'Hot Flushes' (feeling of warmth) due to the cutaneous vasodilation are commonly experienced by the menopausal women on the face and neck spreading all over the body; this feeling of heat may be followed by sweating. They may come onece a day but sometimes every hour; they come particularly at nght. These are characteristic manifestations of menopausal syndrome.
termspec says
Hi there
Hot flashes occur due to an inbalance in the hormonal levels of the body.
hot sweats are a common side effect of this and can be quite debilitating and distressing to sufferers.
there is a new non drug system which has just been released in the USA (soon to arrive in the UK and Europe) called Flash eze.
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Hot Flashes, How To Deal With Them And Why They Happen During Menopause
I have made a fairly good study of a variety of sources on this topic and I think it's fair to say that although there is a lot of agreement that hot flashes come as a result of hormonal changes in estrogen... keep reading →
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