Hot Flashes
We don't know exactly what causes hot flashes. It could be a drop in estrogen or change
in another hormone. This affects the part of your brain that regulates your body
temperature. During a hot flash, you feel a sudden rush of heat move from your chest to
your head. Your skin may turn red, and you may sweat. Hot flashes are sometimes brought on
by things like hot weather, eating hot or spicy foods, or drinking alcohol or caffeine.
Try to avoid these things if you find they trigger the hot flashes.
Perimenopause
Symptoms of Perimenopause
Hot Flashes
Mood Changes
Coping with Perimenopause
Bleeding During Perimenopause
Pregnancy During Perimenopause
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