Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a herbal remedy that has been historically used to alleviate various women's health issues, including symptoms of menopause like hot flashes. While some users report relief, scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness for hot flashes is limited. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional before using it, as individual responses can vary and other treatments may be more effective.
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The plural of flush is flushes. As in "he had the hot flushes".
Hot flushes are not typically caused by too much potassium in the body. Hot flushes are commonly associated with hormonal changes during menopause, certain medications, or medical conditions. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation if you are experiencing hot flushes.
yes it can be as implantation causes lot of hormones to go up-down which results in hot flushes.
If you get flushes these are when you go from one feeling to another. boiling hot one minuite then freezing another.
Hot flushes, or night sweats, could be caused by various things. Some probable causes are: reduced estrogen levels, changes in the hypothalamus region and a heavy fever.
is it used for hot flushes or nite sweats
No it isnt, you can take menovital or menopace
Hot flushes are primarily a sign of hormonal changes, particularly during menopause when estrogen levels drop. They can also indicate other conditions such as thyroid disorders, certain medications, or stress. In some cases, hot flushes may signal an underlying health issue that warrants further investigation. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and management.
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.
Not really, but if they are bothering you or are coupled with other symptoms i would go and see your Doctor.
Quite the opposite, licorice contains phytoestrogens to alleviate hot flashes.
She has hot flushes and feels very strongly for the judge.