I'm probably about to age-out myself, but you do know that I'm not a twenty-something year old blogger & writer dear readers, after all, you do know that I have a grandson, that said,
one of the health issues I have been experiencing for the last couple of months, has been the dreaded hot flashes! Oh the horror!!! It's not as bad as it used to be for me in the beginning of experiencing it, thank heavens. But until I figured out what was going on, and also recalling what my own mom went through at an early age; and with a visit to my physician, it is totally under control.
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Exercise is a good way to keep yourself balanced |
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Eating healthy is another good thing to do |
I like researching and finding out facts about anything that affects me or others. However, I received an email some time ago so I didn't have to go too far for the information I am sharing below:
"Hot flashes-women dread them and men fear them. They're
often the first symptom of the long journey through menopause.
While the actual cause of hot flashes is still debated,
we do know that blood vessels near the skin's surface dilate to cool the body.
When this occurs, women often appear flushed or red in the face. A woman also
may perspire to cool down the body, and some experience rapid heart rates,
chills and night sweats.
The first question is typically how long hot flashes will
last, but the answer is rarely well received. While some women will only
experience hot flashes for a short period of time, others may have them for the
rest of their lives. The good news is that hot flashes generally become less
severe over time.
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Healthy eating habits |
While eliminating hot flashes altogether is impossible,
doctors recommend avoiding triggers that can bring them on more frequently or
increase the intensity. The most common triggers include stress, caffeine,
alcohol, spicy foods, tight clothing, heat and cigarette smoke.
To stay cool, wear layers of clothing so it's easy to
peel layers off and put them back on again-something that's likely to happen
multiple times a day. Also keep the bedroom cool at night by adding a fan on
your side of the bed. Daily exercise also is reported to help manage symptoms.
If hot flashes start interfering with your daily life,
talk to your doctor about treatment options. The most common one is short-term
hormone replacement therapy, but be sure you and your doctor agree that the
benefits outweigh any potential risks."
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Eliminating this is important too |
That is some amazing information! Now just because you, or me are experiencing hot flashes, doesn't mean we are old and forsaken, far from it! So just visit your doctor to keep "on top" of your health, and remember to take good care of you!
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