May 30, 2008

Hot flash for everyone?

A research in United States shows that as women come close to menopause and for the first year or after their period stop, 85% of women experience hot flashes. Between 20 to 50% of women continue to have hot flash for many more years and as time goes by, the intensity decreases.

Hot flashes can go after the same pattern if a woman has a breast cancer. Other may me more intense and last longer particularly if menopause was premature or if she is taking tamoxifen and the body hasn't adjusted to it. It is rare for a woman to have hot flashes until they stop taking tamoxifen. For these women, tamoxifen develops an unusual estrogen like the ability to struggle against hot flashes.

In point of fact, there is a substantial difference in time of onset, duration, frequency and the nature of hot flashes, either you've had breast cancer or not. An episode may last for a few seconds or a few minutes but it can take another half hour for you to feel yourself again.

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