Medical EditorDr. Nicholas Bush MBBS BSc (Hons)
2 min read
Last Updated: 8 August 2024
Medical EditorDr. Nicholas Bush MBBS BSc (Hons)
2 min read
Last Updated: 8 August 2024
Hot Flushes
Hot flushes are sudden feelings of intense heat, commonly affecting menopausal women. They originate from hormonal changes, particularly decreased oestrogen. Symptoms include sweating, reddening of the skin, and rapid heartbeat. Treatment options for hot flushes include lifestyle adjustments, hormone replacement therapy, and medications. Consult a healthcare provider for personalised advice.
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Hot Flushes
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