Menopause Treatment to Conquer Hot Flashes and Night Sweats
Find the Menopause Treatment that will work best for Your Symptoms
If you're in your late 30's or early 40's your hormones will soon begin changing and you may need to start
looking for menopause treatment
While full blown menopause should be a reason to celebrate (no more monthly cycles), many people experience
irritating menopause symptoms as they start the change into menopause. This is the time they start to seek
treatments for menopause.
One thing you might be looking for is menopause hot flash relief
- or hot flushes, as some call them when they cause flushing or redness of the skin.
Menopause hot flashes occur in 85% of women and last
anywhere between five and fifteen minutes at a time. Medical professionals have not determined how to tell
how long (in months) they will continue. Basically, the body is trying to compensate to the lower estrogen,
and as soon as it figures out the proper adjustment, the hot flashes stop and you no longer need menopause
treatment.
One way medical science has decided to compensate with menopause
symptoms is with Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), which calls for a prescription of Estrogen pills, or a
skin patch, to help estrogen levels go back to where they once were. Unfortunately, once you stop taking the
pills, your body has to try to compensate again, and the menopause hot flashes will reoccur. It is sometimes
possible to decrease the dose of estrogen gradually, allowing the body to adjust more slowly.
Also consider that if you are in menopause on the pill, you are already
getting more estrogen than your body needs, so you will not need HRT and may not need "menopause
treatment" at all as the birth control pill will be masking your symptoms.
But are there natural alternatives for chemical HRT? And it's sad that less than two percent of doctors even
mention alternative therapies for the treatment of menopause (maybe because the
pharmaceuticals make more money on the Estrogen Replacement Therapy). Thousands of women have tested natural
menopause remedies and agree that they works! Here
are a few natural things you might want to try if you're not ready to put another chemical into your
body.
Self Care for Menopause Hot Flashes or Night Sweats
When menopause hot flashes occur at night, you will experience night sweats, and in the worse cases, sweating
can get excessive and soak bedding and nightgowns, although most people do not experience this amount of
sweating. Here are a few natural treatments for the symptoms of menopause that you can
do stay as comfortable as possible.
- Study your diet and exercise routine -- Regular exercise and healthy eating habits have proven to reduce
hot flashes in some women.
- During the day, dress in layers so you can remove items, and put them back on when the hot flash is
finished.
- Keep ice water or a fan nearby for rquick relief of menopause hot flashes.
- At night, wear cotton underwear and gowns that will absorb perspiration. These keep you cooler than
synthetic garments.
Most importantly, start keeping a record of your daily routine and try to determine when
you are most likely to get a hot flash.
Certain foods or drinks can cause an increase in the amount and severity of the hot flash. Watch out for
alcohol (especially red wine), caffeine, sugar, fatty dairy products, salt, spicy foods, saturated oils and
monosodium glutamate (added to prepared foods to enhance flavor. Also write down what time of day the hot
flash occurs, so you can be ready for them.
- Try adjusting your diet to include vegetables and fish that are high in Omega-3 as they contain nutrients
that can help your body deal with menopause naturally. Conversely, there are foods that can make your
menopausal symptoms worse. Caffeine, sugar, fatty dairy products, salt, alcohol and saturated oils can
aggravate the symptoms.
- Get control of your stress level. Try using deep breathing techniques, meditation or some other methods of relaxation that works for you and practice the technique for 10 to 20
minutes per day. You will be left feeling calmer, more able to cope and more in control.
- Try some of the herbs that contain healthy compounds that have proven to be affective. One of the
main ones is Black Cohosh, which is one of the more thoroughly researched herbs containing
phytoestrogens; it is approved by the German 'Kommission E" - a body similar to the FDA. I am not entirely
certain where you would buy Black Cohosh locally, but you can find it in a natural remedy called
MellowPause. For severe menopausal symptoms, Dong Quai should be taken along with the MellowPause.
The symptoms of menopause end for most women by the age of 51; hot flashes can end as quickly as they started.
And then it's time to celebrate! the fact that you no longer need menopause treatment!

See also: Menopause and Hot Flashes
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