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Menopause is the time in a woman's life when the menstruation ceases, bringing an end to a woman's childbearing years. There are a number of symptoms that mark this stage, including hot flashes, which are very commonly experienced in such cases. Hot flashes are like a feeling of a red hot flush that may wash over the body and lead to excessive sweating. It occurs in the blood vessels that are closest to the surface of the skin. Yet, menopause is not the only reason why one may experience these h...more
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Menopause is the time in a woman's life when the menstruation ceases, bringing an end to a woman's childbearing years. There are a number of symptoms that mark this stage, including hot flashes, which are very commonly experienced in such cases. Hot flashes are like a feeling of a red hot flush that may wash over the body and lead to excessive sweating. It occurs in the blood vessels that are closest to the surface of the skin. Yet, menopause is not the only reason why one may experience these h...more
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Menopause is the time in a woman's life when the menstruation ceases, bringing an end to a woman's childbearing years. There are a number of symptoms that mark this stage, including hot flashes, which are very commonly experienced in such cases. Hot flashes are like a feeling of a red hot flush that may wash over the body and lead to excessive sweating. It occurs in the blood vessels that are closest to the surface of the skin. Yet, menopause is not the only reason why one may experience these h...more
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There comes a stage in every woman's life when on one hand she is relieved to see the end of monthly menstruation, and on the other hand has to deal with a host of other problems. This is called menopause, and hot flushes are a common symptom faced by most menopausal women. Hot flushes can be described as spikes in internal body temperature and excessive sweating accompanied by dizziness, nausea and overall tiredness. Homeopathy can be very effective in relieving menopausal symptoms such as hot ...more
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How to treat hot flashes after menopause?
A hot flash, at times called a hot flush, is a speedy sensation of heat and once in a while a red, flushed face accompanied by sweating. The exact reason for hot flashes is not known, but rather might be associated with changes in circulation. Hot flashes happen when the blood vessels close to the skin's surface widen to cool. A woman may likewise sweat to chill off her body. What is more, a few ladies have a fast heart rate or chills. Hot flashes ar...more
A hot flash, at times called a hot flush, is a speedy sensation of heat and once in a while a red, flushed face accompanied by sweating. The exact reason for hot flashes is not known, but rather might be associated with changes in circulation. Hot flashes happen when the blood vessels close to the skin's surface widen to cool. A woman may likewise sweat to chill off her body. What is more, a few ladies have a fast heart rate or chills. Hot flashes ar...more
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hot flushes occur often during menstrual cycle, or they may start just before, but they usually continue after a year or two during peri menopause. In some cases, many women experience hot flushes after menopause as well.
Tips for handling hot flushes
1. Avoid triggers
drinking alcohol, consuming caffeine, eating spicy foods, or smoking can raise your body temperature, which may result in hot flushes. Also, warm environments and tight clothes can cause hot flushes.
2. ...more
hot flushes occur often during menstrual cycle, or they may start just before, but they usually continue after a year or two during peri menopause. In some cases, many women experience hot flushes after menopause as well.
Tips for handling hot flushes
1. Avoid triggers
drinking alcohol, consuming caffeine, eating spicy foods, or smoking can raise your body temperature, which may result in hot flushes. Also, warm environments and tight clothes can cause hot flushes.
2. ...more
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Add one tablespoon of organic, unfiltered apple cider vinegar in a glass of water, vegetable juice, or fruit juice and drink twice a day. Exercise daily for at least 30 minutes and you will feel better.
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Get your vital parameters of the body checked from a nearby doctor and follow up with findings and Get your blood checked for CBC Tsh and follow up with reports and I will suggest you to eat nutritious home made food with adequate fluid intake and take physical rest.
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