Symptoms of Hot Flashes in Women During Menopause
Disease description:
51 years old, currently in menopause, has been feeling very hot lately, would like to know about the symptoms of hot flashes in menopausal women?
The symptoms of menopausal hot flashes in women mainly include:
1. Vasomotor symptoms: Characterized by sudden redness of the skin on the face, neck, and chest, accompanied by a sensation of intense heat, followed by sweating. This process usually lasts 1 to 3 minutes. In mild cases, episodes may occur several times a day; in severe cases, they may occur more than ten times or even more frequently.
2. Associated symptoms: Hot flashes may also be accompanied by palpitations, insomnia, anxiety, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. These symptoms may affect women's work performance and quality of life.
3. Triggering factors: Symptoms are easily triggered at night or during periods of stress.
These symptoms are usually caused by decreased estrogen levels in menopausal women. If they significantly affect quality of life, it is recommended to consult a physician or a specialized healthcare provider to seek appropriate treatment options.