Menopausal hot flashes are primarily caused by hormonal changes, particularly a decrease in estrogen levels, which affects the body's temperature regulation. This can lead to sudden feelings of warmth, often accompanied by sweating and flushing, usually starting in the chest and moving to the neck and face. The temperature during a hot flash can vary, but it typically raises the skin temperature by several degrees, often making individuals feel uncomfortably warm.
One main reason for hot flashes is menopause. Only a doctor can diagnose the cause of hot flashes.
Hot flashes
Why do i get red all over when i have a hotflash
A faulty temp sending unit can do that.
It depends on how bad you have the menopause. It can give you hot flashes or make you cold.
No, hot flashes can't be removed from the body. You will need to go to your MD to find out why you are having hot flashes.
YES!!! I did the day after, and it kept up for weeks, your temp may be up a bit as well.
There is a possiblity! The only way to tell is to take a test, but in the begining of my pregnancy I had major hot flashes!! Hope you are pregnant!
No
An IUD removal will not cause hormonally-based hot flashes.
my doctor just gave it to me for my hot flashes hope it workd
Body aches are commonly accompanied with hot flashes with certain medication conditions. For instance, the flu can product hot flashes, cold sweats, and body aches.