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Flaxseed in Treating Postmenopausal Women With Hot Flashes Who Have a History of Breast Cancer or Other Cancer or Who Do Not Wish to Take Estrogen Therapy". ClinicalTrials.gov. U.S. National Institute of Health. November 2010 . Retrieved 20 April 2013. Hot flashes occur in women who experience natural menopause, as well as in women who undergo menopause because their ovaries have been removed surgically or because they take medications that lower estrogen levels. These medications include gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists, such as leuprolide ( Lupron) or danazol (Danocrine) that lower estrogen levels. Call your family doctor or gynecologist if hot flashes bother you at home or at work, prevent you from getting a good night's sleep, cause you serious discomfort or otherwise interfere with your quality of life. Prognosis Estrogen is the most effective medication available to relieve hot flashes. Short-term use of low-dose estrogen may be prescribed, with or without progesterone. If a woman still has her uterus, estrogen is usually prescribed together with progesterone to decrease the small risk of uterine cancer. Estrogen used alone causes growth of the uterine lining. Adding progesterone prevents or decreases this growth, thereby decreasing the risk of developing uterine cancer. If your uterus was removed, then only estrogen is required. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/healthy-woman/sexual-reproductive/did-i-just-have-a-hot-flash-im-44

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Severe hot flashes can make it difficult to get a full night's sleep (often characterized as insomnia), which in turn can affect mood, impair concentration, and cause other physical problems. When hot flashes occur at night, they are called " night sweats". As estrogen is typically lowest at night, some people get night sweats without having any hot flashes during the daytime. [2] Young females [ edit ]Lower estrogen levels send a signal to the hypothalamus that you’re too hot. In response, your brain sends a message to your body to cool you off — just as it would do if you were outside on a hot day: In most women who undergo natural menopause, hot flashes subside within 2 to 5 years after the last menstrual period. In a small number of women, however, hot flashes can continue for 8 to 15 years after the last menstrual period. Fournier A, Fabre A, Mesrine S, Boutron-Ruault MC, Berrino F, Clavel-Chapelon F (March 2008). "Use of different postmenopausal hormone therapies and risk of histology- and hormone receptor-defined invasive breast cancer". Journal of Clinical Oncology. 26 (8): 1260–8. doi: 10.1200/jco.2007.13.4338. PMC 2346534. PMID 18323549. There’s nothing you can do to avoid hot flashes around menopause. But you can stay away from triggers that may make them more frequent or more severe. Common ones include:

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And bearing in mind the string detail which hardly cover your behind, the "Slash" makes Revival Swimwear's bum-clenchingly high-cut bikini bottoms look like a beach cover-up in comparison. Alternative medications to help decrease the intensity of hot flashes include clonidine ( Catapres), gabapentin ( Neurontin), or antidepressants such as venlafaxine (Effexor), paroxetine ( Paxil), fluoxetine ( Prozac) and sertraline ( Zoloft). For women who have undergone surgical menopause and have unusually severe hot flashes, some studies have shown that a combination of estrogen and androgen may be effective. Treatment options Low-dose depression drugs like fluoxetine (Prozac, Rapiflux), paroxetine (Paxil, Pexeva), or venlafaxine (Effexor) The following list of medications are in some way related to or used in the treatment of this condition.Lower your home thermostat to keep your house cool. At work, open a window or use a small portable fan.

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Løkkegaard E, Andreasen AH, Jacobsen RK, Nielsen LH, Agger C, Lidegaard Ø (November 2008). "Hormone therapy and risk of myocardial infarction: a national register study". European Heart Journal. 29 (21): 2660–8. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehn408. PMID 18826989. Isoflavones are commonly found in legumes such as soy and red clover. The two soy isoflavones implicated in relieving menopausal symptoms are genistein and daidzein, and are also known as phytoestrogens. The half life of these molecules is about eight hours, which might explain why some studies have not consistently shown effectiveness of soy products for menopausal symptoms. [ citation needed] Although red clover ( Trifolium pratense) contains isoflavones similar to soy, the effectiveness of this herb for menopausal symptoms at relatively low concentrations points to a different mechanism of action. [28] Other phytoestrogens [ edit ]Apo-Clonidine - Uses, Side Effects, Interactions - Drug Factsheets - C-Health". chealth.canoe.com . Retrieved 21 December 2015. In most people experiencing it during menopause, hot flashes last between 6 months and 2 years. Often this symptom will stop once you’ve completed the menopause transition. When hot flashes happen, there's a sudden feeling of heat and sometimes a red, flushed face and sweating. We don't know exactly what causes them, but they may be related a drop in estrogen levels and changes in an area of the brain that controls body temperature. That depends. About 2 in 10 women never get hot flashes. Others have hot flashes for only a very short period of time. Still others can have them for 11 years or more. On average, however, women get hot flashes or night sweats for about 7 years. Prevention

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