No, don't think so. Good for sleep, though. Soy is good for hot flashes. Why not get hormone replacement? I am on it and have had no problems. See your doctor for info on help with hot flashes and HR.
Temazepam is primarily a medication used for treating insomnia and is a benzodiazepine. While it may help with sleep disturbances that can occur during menopause, it is not specifically indicated for treating hot flashes. Some women may experience a reduction in anxiety or stress-related symptoms, which can indirectly help with the discomfort of hot flashes, but it is not a recommended treatment for them. For hot flashes, other treatments like hormone therapy or non-hormonal options are typically more effective.
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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.
One main reason for hot flashes is menopause. Only a doctor can diagnose the cause of hot flashes.
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, hot flashes can contribute to feelings of weakness or fatigue. The sudden surge in body temperature often leads to sweating, discomfort, and disrupted sleep, which can leave individuals feeling drained. Additionally, the hormonal changes associated with hot flashes may further impact energy levels. Overall, the physical and emotional toll of experiencing hot flashes can lead to an increased sense of weakness.
Making sure you live a healthy lifestyle is the first most important and natural way to help with the hot flashes. Tobacco, heavy alcohol consumption, stress, etc. can make hot flashes worse. So you want to be sure that you eat healthy and exercise regularly. Rhythmic breathing exercises can be a big help by reducing stress, meditate, and relaxation which then reduces your flashes.
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.
Sage tea is supposed to help, however the taste is NOT pleasant.
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