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One main reason for hot flashes is menopause. Only a doctor can diagnose the cause of hot flashes.
Hot flashes can be caused by many medical conditions. Only one of them is menopause. If new hot flashes have appeared or you are concerned about them, seek the help of a physician who knows your medical history.
There are many different herbal remedies to help with hot flashes. One of the best is a tea made with black cohosh.
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Hot flashes, nausea, and fainting could be the flu. You will often feel hot, then cold, be very sick to your stomach, and faint because of dehydration.
Unlikely, but your doctor is the only one who can determine whether or not it is a covered disability.
One thing a man can help his hot flashes, is testosterone replacement(when men get hot flashes it comes when hormones get low). There is some natural suppliments, black cohosh, soy, wild yams. Also B6 vitamin, or a B complex vitamin can help.
I have type one and i got it from ( not eating sweets ) but pancreas problems. My pancreas doesn't work. I can't get rid of my type one. I am 9 right now i was diagnosed when i was 4 i have had it a long time. Its a pain. So it causes from pancreas problems. Basically your pancreas died. You can't fix this problem.
one kidney, one lung, bladder, gall bladder, pancreas, and spleen. but sometimes it can cause problems
Some of the symptoms pf perimenopause are: irregular menstrual periods, bloating, mood swings, hot flashes, sore breasts, and and erratic sleep patterns.
Yes, but it's not a sure thing. Take a home pregnancy test or go to a doctor for a test to be sure. Hot flashes have been my first symptom in all 3 of my pregnancies -- in fact, hot flashes are the reason I took my last pregnancy test when I did and found out I was preg.
I'm on Strattera. I'm experiencing hot flashes. However, I'm also 51 and it's probably attributable to menopause. Nevertheless, I thought I'd Google strattera/hot flashes to see if there was a pattern. I've been on 25 mg of Strattera for about a month now and I have noticed a huge increase in the number of hot flashes I have (I'm 33). I also have noticed that I feel sweaty most of the time on the back of my neck and forehead. When I'm at the gym or doing some kind of physical activity, I seem to produce more sweat than I have in the past. I have been taking 25MG of strattera for 6 days now and I have had hot flashes all of those days and my hands and feet are very cold. Usually after I after my lunch hour I am freezing but warm up after I start working again. Yes, I've definitely experienced them since on the Strattera. Luckily they've gone away after about a year of use. However, they have been replaced by cold legs/feet.