Symptoms of Menopause
As we approach menopause, our oestrogen and progesterone production varies and diminishes over time, creating the hormonal imbalances that are responsible for our menopause symptoms.
.01 Hot Flushes
A hot flush or hot flash is a sudden, intense feeling of heat that often begins in your chest, neck, and face, then spreads throughout your body. Hot flushes and night sweats are related vasomotor symptoms of menopause meaning they occur due to the constriction or dilation of blood vessels.Need more information about this symptom?Learn more.02 Night Sweats
Night sweats are a very common symptom of menopause, often characterised by intense episodes of sweating around the chest and neck at night.Need more information about this symptom?Learn more
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Hot flushes, a common symptom experienced by many women during perimenopause, are characterised by a sudden sensation of heat spreading across the body, often accompanied by sweating. The frequency, duration, and intensity of these hot flushes can vary significantly from one woman to another.Need more information about this symptom?Learn more.02 Empty
Night sweats are a very common symptom of menopause, often characterised by intense episodes of sweating around the chest and neck at night.Need more information about this symptom?Learn more