Sage tea is supposed to help, however the taste is NOT pleasant.
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.
My experience is yes it does. I have given up coffee, soda and anything with caffeine including any vitamins. It made a huge difference in reducing my hot flashes. I love bottled diet green tea but notice a significant increase in hot flashes when drinking it. At first I thought it was the summer heat and humidity, but sadly I have to admit that I quit drinking the tea to see if the hot flashes decreased and they did. I'm really disappointed as I was literally drinking a gallon of it a day but have had to give it up also. I wish they would make a bottled diet green without caffeine for those of us that are sensitive to caffeine. Wine also increased my hot flashes although I heard organic wine doesn't contain the properties that contribute to the flashes. I haven't tried it yet.
Green tea. I am ten and I researched it and I tried it and it worked. Also try drinking it while soaking in a hot hot bath.
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
The heat helps heat it and it blends into the liquid easier
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.
No, hot flashes are a symptom not a cause so they cannot delay menstruation. If you're experiencing hot flashes and missed periods then that points to a hormonal imbalance causing these symptoms.
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.