What are Menopause Hot Flashes & How Will Progesterone Cream Help?
First off, lets just say that hot flashes are not funny. We may people on television shows crack jokes about hot flashes. But if you have experienced hot flashes, then you know there’s no joking about having menopause hot flashes. While some only experience mild menopause hot flashes, a lot experience very severe menopause hot flashes that can bring down the quality of life when going through them. So what is a menopause hot flash? And more importantly, can a Progesterone Cream help combat the menopause hot flashes?
A menopause hot flash is also referred to as vasomotor flushes. Sounds like a service you would have performed on your Toyota right? Menopause hot flashes are defined as the feeling of heat and sweating, most commonly around you head and neck area. Have you ever been in a room that is so hot you can not take it, and you can not turn the air on? Think about how that starts to affect you while experiencing it. You get agitated and just want to leave. It is hard to hold a conversation with anyone because all you are doing is dying from the heat. Well think about how that feels and multiply it. Hot flashes are the most common menopausal symptom. Menopause hot flashes affect up to 85 percent of women during their climacteric years. It is commonly considered that hot flashes are the result of lower estrogen levels during menopause. It is also common for pregnant women to experience hot flashes due to the higher levels of estrogen. While it is true that hot flashes are more common in women, hot flashes in men are not unusual. Male hot flashes are caused by a severe testosterone deficiency that can occur in andropause (male menopause).
What is the common connection? Unbalanced hormones. Partially estrogen in women and testosterone in men. It is so important to keep your hormones balanced to continue with a quality life.
Hot flashes often start just before or during the menstrual period during perimenopause. A lot of hot flash episodes tend to go away a year or two after menopause, it is very common for women to experience hot flashes post-menopausal. It is common during a menopause hot flash episode, some women may get accompanying headaches or feel dizzy, tired, weak, or lose sleep. Others experience heart palpitations or erratic heart beats. Many women flush, sweat and then become chilled afterward. Night sweats are on a continuum with hot flashes.
None of this sounds very fun! But this is only one crippling symptom of menopause. But don’t worry. Help is available. While you can see a doctor and get a prescription for a synthetic treatment, please do your research first. A very common ‘natural’ treatment is a Progesterone Cream. Check out this other video about menopause hot flashes
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