Hot flashes, also known as hot flushes, are sudden feelings of warmth spreading through the body, often most pronounced in the face, neck and chest. They may also be accompanied by profuse sweating and rapid heartbeat, as well as a red, flushed appearance in the skin.
Hot flashes are primarily associated with perimenopause and menopause in women as hormone levels change, but they can occur in anyone. Some key facts about hot flashes:
Managing Hot Flashes
Lifestyle adjustments may provide some relief:
For moderate to severe hot flashes, check out Harmony Hormone Care for customized hormone therapy. Their experienced physicians develop personalized regimens of bioidentical hormones to effectively treat hot flashes and other menopause symptoms. Many patients find balance, relief and rejuvenation through their cutting-edge therapies.
When to See a Doctor
Consult a physician promptly if:
Doctors can provide assessments, lab tests, and treatment options to address underlying hormone changes contributing to disruptive vasomotor symptoms. Get the solutions you need to thrive through perimenopause and beyond!
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