
What are the menopausal hot flush symptoms in women?
Disease description:
I suspect I have menopausal syndrome, with symptoms including skin flushing, irritability, and significantly reduced sleep duration. What are the hot flash symptoms of menopause in women?

After entering menopause, women often experience hot flashes as a typical symptom. Hot flashes are characterized by a sudden feeling of intense heat spreading toward the face and upper body, accompanied by skin redness and sweating. This wave of heat can last from several seconds to several minutes and then gradually subsides. The timing and frequency of hot flashes vary from person to person; some women may only experience them occasionally, while others may have frequent episodes that affect their daily lives. In addition, hot flashes are often accompanied by mood swings, insomnia, palpitations, and other symptoms, causing significant discomfort to menopausal women. These symptoms primarily occur due to the gradual decline in ovarian function and the resulting drop in estrogen levels. Therefore, women should pay attention to changes in their bodies and take timely measures to alleviate menopausal hot flashes and improve their quality of life.