Vasomotor Symptoms
Vasomotor symptoms, also known as hot flashes and night sweats, are common symptoms during perimenopause and early into menopause. In almost all women, menopause-related vasomotor symptoms subside over time without any intervention, according to the Menopause Society.
Vasomotor symptoms, also known as hot flashes and night sweats, are common symptoms during perimenopause and early into menopause. In almost all women, menopause-related vasomotor symptoms subside over time without any intervention, according to the Inline content unavailable.
Vasomotor symptoms are one of the most common signs of menopause. They include hot flashes and night sweats. About 4 out of 5 people going through menopause experience them Inline content unavailable.
These symptoms are likely caused by changing hormone levels during menopause, especially inconsistent production of estrogen. This affects your body's ability to control temperature. When your body thinks you're too warm, it sends more blood to your skin to cool you off, which causes the hot flash. Inline content unavailable
What Do They Feel Like?
A hot flash feels like a sudden wave of heat, often starting in your chest or face. Your skin might get red or blotchy, and you may sweat, feel your heart race, or become dizzy. Some people feel anxious or get chills afterward. Inline content unavailable
Night sweats are hot flashes that happen while you sleep and can leave you soaked in sweat, sometimes waking you up. Inline content unavailable
How Amissa Helps
Amissa supports you in managing hot flashes and night sweats with tools that help you understand your symptoms, track patterns, and find relief:
Track your symptoms– Log hot flashes, sleep issues, mood changes, and more to build a clear picture of your menopause experience.
See your trends– Spot patterns in your symptoms and health data over time to better understand what’s changing.
Automatically share insights with your doctor– personalized summaries of your symptoms and activities are available to your provider so they can offer care that fits your needs.
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