Sweating and hot flashes are unfortunately a common side effect of menopause. These symptoms can last for years for some women and are more harsh if you consume nicotine and caffeine.
it could be due to an infection...
Yes. One of the symptoms of menopause would be heat flashes and irregular sweating.
Medical conditions that can lead to excessive sweating include hyperthyroidism, menopause, diabetes, obesity, anxiety disorders, and certain infections.
Women can have decreasing hormones during 7 years before entering menopause. This time is called pre-menopause.
Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, can be caused by various conditions such as hormonal imbalances, anxiety, obesity, certain medications, menopause, and medical conditions like diabetes, thyroid issues, and infections.
do you mean you don't feel well and sweat all the time, or you feel self conscious about the situation?
It is normal for most females to have a discharge from puberty through and after menopause.
i dont really understand the question but i think that if you hands are sweating that you should wipe them on your pants and chances are that his hands are sweating too.
No, birth control does not delay menopause, and does not save eggs. The time of menopause is not dependent on the number of eggs you release.
If you still have your ovaries, you should go through menopause at the normal time for you. With a full hysterectomy, you will experience "surgical menopause."
The thyroid and menopause are related in that a lot of women find out they have a thyroid condition when they are going through menopause. This is because menopause is a time in a woman's life when hormones are affected. Another time in a woman's life when they might find out they have a thyroid condition is during pregnancy or postpartum.
It doesn't really. Depending on the person. But most of the time, it won't have much of an impact, if any at all.