Hot flashes can be caused by menopause, certain prescription medications, infections, certain medical conditions, diet, a hot environment, strenuous exercise, or a combination of factors. What is the number one cause of hot flashes? Hot flashes are most commonly caused by changing hormone levels before, during and after menopause. It’sRead More →

The most common symptoms include: Hot flashes. These cause you to feel a sudden rush of warmth in your face and upper body. … Night sweats. Hot flashes during sleep can result in night sweats. … Cold flashes. … Vaginal changes. … Emotional changes. … Trouble sleeping. How long doRead More →

Certain drugs can cause night sweats as a side effect. If you’ve recently started a new medication and are experiencing night sweats, talk to the healthcare provider who prescribed your medication. Some common drugs known to sometimes cause night sweats include: steroids, including prednisone and cortisone. What are the mostRead More →

A. Most women experience hot flashes for 6 months to 2 years, although some reports suggest that they last considerably longer—as long as 10 years, depending on when they began. For a small proportion of women, they may never go away. Can hot flashes be reduced? No treatment is guaranteedRead More →