Hot Flashes and You-What You Need to Know
Many women have hot flashes during menopause. Most women
experience this particular symptom of menopause for about five
years (80%), while some continue to have them longer, around ten
years (10%). While great majorities of women live through hot
flashes during their change of life, not a lot is known about
what causes the hot flashes. However, there are some measures
that can be taken to alleviate hot flashes.
Some of these treatments include using plant and vitamin
supplements to help alleviate the symptoms of hot flashes. If a
women wanted to try an alternative method, there is not a
shortage available, everything from soy to new breathing
techniques have been touted as the cure for hot flashes.
The most important thing that you can do for yourself when
experiencing hot flashes before or during menopause is to speak
with your health care provider. They will be able to walk you
through the process of choosing a treatment regimen. Discuss
with your doctor if you have any concerns regarding hormone
replacement surgery, together you can find the right form of
relief for you.
Hormone replacement therapy is by far the most affective means
to treat hot flashes and is prescribed to more than 40 million
women every year. However, this program has been under intense
scrutiny recently, as new research as indicated that the hormone
replacement may be a leading cause in heart disease among women.
For that reason, more and more women are turning away from this
traditional treatment in favor of more natural methods of
controlling the hot flashes.
Even though not a whole lot is known about hot flashes, it is
believed that they occur not because of low hormones, but are
due rather to a fluctuation in those hormones. Traditionally,
hot flashes are treated with a prescription of estrogen via an
oral or transdermal medications; this treatment is called
hormone replacement therapy (HRT). These medications are a way
of evening out the hormones with in the body and are proven to
slow the occurrences of hot flash by 80-90% in most women.
About the author:
John Mancini has been writing about Menopause online and offline
for a long time. Visit http://my-menopause.com or
http://menopause-cures.com to read more about matters like hot
flashes and herbs for menopause.
Written by:
John Mancini
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