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Cool Facts About Heating Up - The Menopause Hot Flash

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'It has been found that many women experiencing menopause
complain more about hot flashes than any other symptom, even
above the lack of sexual drive which usually also accompanies
menopause. Aside from the options trumpeted by big pharma, what
alterative options do today's women have for dealing with the
dreaded hot flash?'


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Cool Facts About Heating Up - The Menopause Hot Flash
Copyright (c) 2007 Dawn M. Olsen
Menopause A to Z
http://www.menopauseatoz.com



Cool Facts About Heating Up - The Menopause Hot Flash There it
goes again! Another unannounced hot flash!

Without a prescription or an expensive trip to your OB/GYN, there
are some options a woman can appropriate to try to keep hot
flashes at bay, or at the least, minimize their intensity and
frequency. So the next time you find yourself revisited by the
heat demon, you might want to consider one or all of them. Look
at it this way. What have you got to lose? ... Except maybe the
time it takes to change into drier clothes, a quick make-up
touchup, and the price of another box of tissues to dab away the
perspiration.

Over recent years, there has been, and continues to be,
significant testing done about the symptoms of menopause. It has
been found that menopausal women complain more about hot flashes
than any other symptom, even above the lack of sexual drive which
usually also accompanies menopause. Because many women have a
fear of serious side effects with taking hormonal replacement
therapy drugs, or they just don't have the time, money, or the
inclination to address these menopause symptoms
(http://www.menopauseatoz.com/menopause-symptoms.shtml)  with
alternative medications, they're essentially at a loss as to
what to do about the symptoms. For lack of information, they then
assume they just have to wait it out and hope for the best.

Most recently however, researchers have found its just simple
common sense that seems to rule for women experiencing menopause
but are not taking medication. By making a few simple
preparations, and modifying behavior and habits slightly, you can
definitely feel a difference, which will also go well with the
new optimistic attitude you'll gain.

According to Colette Bouchez of WebMD, "Doctors label hot flashes
a vasomotor symptom -- a series of biochemical events that unfold
when your temperature controlling mechanism goes slightly awry.
The result: Your body thinks you're overheated, even when
you're not."

So what does a hot flash feel like? I would liken it to entering
a sauna fully clothed, and being required to sit there with no
way out for, let's say ... about 5 minutes. When your time's
up, you exit the sauna drenched in perspiration. Your body now
becomes chilled and the bumps on your damp skin prove it. The
quick change in temperature has you immediately grabbing for a
blanket to cover yourself because now you're 'freezing'. Once
you've traded the sticky, clinging clothes for drier, warmer
ones, a little time passes. Then, when you least expect it, your
internal 'sauna' kicks in and you get to do it all over again!
Oh, joy of joys!

While encountering different trials while traveling this road
called life, I've often wondered about how those of the past
handled similar situations. This is certainly one of those times.
Just how did the women of the day carry on through the menopausal
years without hormonal replacement therapies, required naps due
to migraine headaches, and all the body aches that make you feel
15 years older than you really are?

They spent their time in the fields with their husbands, cooking
and canning vegetables, and carrying wood. Were they just
stronger than we are today? Have we become so soft and pampered
with our modern conveniences that we now grumble about
everything?

In this day of advanced technology, space travel, and ingenious,
innovative gadgets, you would think something could be done about
hot flashes. I dare say that not all "advancements" are for the
better. Maybe it's time we look back, instead of ahead, and
learn from our past counterparts.

Just as in days gone by, there are things we can do right now, to
help relieve the hot flashes without the use of hormones. Most
would simply call it 'common sense'. We do have some
advantages, however, that previous women didn't have, so let's
explore some of them.

First, pay close attention to what you wear. This may sound
simple enough, but the truth is, it can make a big difference in
your hot flashes. Some of the synthetic, manmade fabrics hold
heat to a much greater degree than other natural fibers. Some of
the most notorious to stay away from are nylon, spandex, and
close-knit polyesters. Because they hold heat, they don't allow
you to cool down nearly as fast as cotton, or other natural
fabrics. Consequently, your hot flash will certainly last longer,
and possibly even be more intense.

For those hot flashes that occur while you sleep (more commonly
known as 'night sweats'), get rid of those pretty nylon
nighties and satin pajamas, and trade your polyester sheets in
for cotton ones. Believe me. You'll be much sexier to your
husband in dry cotton pajamas than in sweaty silk ones, too.

Also, dress for your climate. Heavy sweaters will certainly keep
you warm on those snowy days, but when a hot flash erupts,
there's no way for you to cool down afterward to avoid the
chills. Wear layers. You'll find it much easier and more
comfortable to remove the needed layers at will, than to suffer
with that beautiful but expensive sweater you can't do anything
about. It will save on the dry cleaning bill, too. If you must
wear a sweater, make it a cardigan so you can button or unbutton
when the heat demon visits.

Be active and exercise whenever you can. If you don't have time,
make time! Although many menopausal women think that exercise
will increase the hot flashes, doctors have actually found the
reverse to be true. In exercising daily, whether it's taking
walks, biking, running, swimming, or whatever activity you're
comfortable with, you'll find that over time, hot flashes will
decrease in frequency, and may even decrease in intensity.
Hallelujah!

If you're at home, you can also take advantage of cold water. If
you'll think back to the old western movies, you may remember
how the hot, arid conditions were emphasized when traveling
through the West. As an older child, I distinctly remember
watching the dust fly from the horses' hooves when the good guys
chased the bad guys. Something else I remember; the beautiful
women usually carried a cloth "hanky". They'd moisten it and
femininely dab their brow and face from time to time. I used to
think it was from the hot sun. Now I know it was their hot
flashes!

Don't underestimate ice. It's lousy if you're trying to drive
on it, but it's a godsend when you need to cool down quickly.
Ice cubes work great. Hold one to your pulse points; your wrist,
inside your elbow, on back of your knee, or the back of your
neck. If you hold it in a washcloth, you won't have that
irritating "melt" running down your back or leg. If your hot
flash attacks at the office, head for the soda machine and use
the cold can on your pulse points instead of the ice. Every
little bit helps.

If you'd rather go "hi-tech", there is a gel-filled 'scarf'
you can buy. Keep it in the freezer and place it on the back of
your neck when the heat begins creeping up on you. It stays cold
for over an hour and the best part ... it doesn't drip!

Women who reside in cooler homes or work in cooler offices tend
to have fewer hot flashes as well. So, keep the fan handy from
January through December. Concerning outside heat sources, it's
also advisable to avoid hot showers, whirlpool tubs, and
Jacuzzis. Anything that helps to raise body temperature should be
sidestepped.

Check your breathing pattern. Often times, when women become
excited, they change their breathing, which in turn increases
oxygen levels, which then also increases warmth. It's the
perfect combination to jumpstart a real hot flash. So, take a
deep breath and relax, especially if you become stressed. It can
decrease the number of hot flashes you experience as much as
50%.

In speaking about common sense; ironically, common "scents" can
also make a difference. The scents of lavender, vanilla, and
lemongrass, as well as essential oils like ylang-ylang, geranium,
and clary sage, have been found to bring on a relaxing sensation.
They have a calming affect to the body and can decrease hot
flashes, too.

On the other side of the coin, there are certain perfumes and
chemical smells that can easily heighten the frequency and
intensity of hot flashes. Because many of these are dependant on
the genetics of each individual woman, it's a good idea to
practice keeping the calming fragrances around.

One last deterrent to hot flashes is decreasing or quitting
smoking. Studies have shown that cigarettes can exacerbate hot
flashes because they trigger hormonal changes, particularly in
thin women. So, the bottom line is, cutting back on the number of
cigarettes you smoke is good, while quitting altogether is best.

So, next time you're watching an old Western and you see the
heroine wiping her brow; remember. Grab your cardigan and go for
a walk. When you return, take a cool shower, don your cotton
pajamas, get your soda and your ice cube, light your lavender
candle, sit back, take a deep breath ... and relax. It will all
be over soon. 




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Dawn M. Olsen is an advocate for Better Women's Health through 
Education, Recipe Developer, Soy Food Enthusiast, and Author of 
Menopause A to Z, available now at http://www.menopauseatoz.com



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