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Understanding Hot Flashes in Menopause: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

What are hot flashes?

Hot flashes are a common symptom of menopause, experienced by over 70% of women during this transition. They are sudden and often intense feelings of heat, typically starting in the upper body and spreading to the face and neck. They can be accompanied by sweating, chills, and dizziness.

Important information:

Here's a closer look at hot flashes:

- Symptoms:

  • Sudden feeling of intense heat: This is the most common symptom, often described as a wave of heat that washes over the body.
  • Sweating: Profuse sweating is common, especially on the face, neck, and chest.
  • Chills: Some women experience chills after the hot flash has passed.
  • Flushing: The skin on the face, neck, and chest may become flushed or red.
  • Heart palpitations: The heart rate may increase during a hot flash.
  • Dizziness: Some women feel lightheaded or dizzy during a hot flash.
  • Anxiety: Hot flashes can trigger feelings of anxiety or nervousness.

- Causes:

The exact cause of hot flashes is unknown, but they are thought to be related to changes in hormone levels, particularly estrogen. Estrogen helps to regulate the body's temperature, and when levels decline during menopause, the body's temperature control system can become unstable, leading to hot flashes.

- Triggers:

Certain things can trigger hot flashes, such as:
  • Hot weather: Hot temperatures can make hot flashes worse.
  • Spicy food: Spicy food can trigger hot flashes in some women.
  • Alcohol: Alcohol can also trigger hot flashes.
  • Caffeine: Caffeine may also worsen hot flashes.
  • Stress: Stress can worsen hot flashes.

Treatment:

There are a number of treatments that can help to manage hot flashes, including:

- Lifestyle changes:

Avoiding triggers, staying cool, and dressing in layers can help to reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes.

- Hormone therapy:

Hormone therapy can help to replace the estrogen that is lost during menopause and can be effective in reducing hot flashes.

- Antidepressants:

Some antidepressants, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), can be helpful in managing hot flashes.

- Alternative therapies:

Some women find relief from hot flashes with acupuncture, yoga, or meditation.

If you are experiencing hot flashes, it is important to talk to your doctor. They can help you determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs.

ACTHEANE DRUG RANGE

 Drug family: Homeopathy

IN WHICH CASE IS ACTHEANE PRESCRIBED?

It is a homeopathic medicine traditionally used in hot flashes and other menopausal disorders .

You can consult the following article(s):

  • Menopause

PRESENTATIONS OF THE DRUG ACTHEANE

ACTHEANE  : tablet; box of 120
- Not refunded - Free price 

The prices mentioned do not take into account the pharmacist's " dispensing fees ".

COMPOSITION OF THE DRUG ACTHEANE

p cp
Actaea racemosa 4 CH0.5mg
Arnica montana 4 CH0.5mg
Glonoinum 4 CH0.5mg
Lachesis mutus 5 CH0.5mg
Sanguinaria canadensis 4 CH0.5mg
Lactose+
Sucrose+
Excipients  : Lactose , Magnesium stearate, Sucrose

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND DOSAGE OF THE DRUG ACTHEANE

The tablets should be sucked slowly. They can be taken at night if needed.

USUAL DOSE:

1 tablet, 2 to 4 times a day.

Reduce the dosage as soon as there is improvement and stop taking it as soon as the symptoms disappear .

The duration of the treatment is 3 months, renewable if necessary.

RANGE OF DRUGS ACIDUM PHOSPHORICUM COMPLEX N°5

 Drug family: Homeopathy


IN WHICH CASE IS THE DRUG ACIDUM PHOSPHORICUM COMPLEXE N O 5 PRESCRIBED?

This medicine is a complex (combination) of homeopathic components.

It is used in the homeopathic treatment of recent states of fatigue, particularly related to overwork and in minor memory disorders.

PRESENTATIONS OF THE DRUG ACIDUM PHOSPHORICUM COMPLEX N O 5

ACIDUM PHOSPHORICUM COMPLEX No. 5 :  oral solution; 30 ml bottle ( drops )

COMPOSITION OF THE DRUG ACIDUM PHOSPHORICUM COMPLEX NO. 5

vial
Acidum phosphoricum 2 DH16.66ml
Zincum muriaticum 8 DH3.33ml
Acidum picricum 4 DH3.33ml
Gelsemium 6 DH3.33ml
Valeriana officinalis TM3.33ml
Alcohol49°

CONTRAINDICATIONS OF THE DRUG ACIDUM PHOSPHORICUM COMPLEX NO. 5

This medicine should not be used in children under 15 years of age.

ATTENTION

Persistent fatigue should not lead you to increase or prolong the intake of this medication: ask your doctor for advice.

This medicinal product contains alcohol (193 mg per dose of 20 drops , equivalent to 4.8 ml of beer).

FERTILITY, PREGNANCY AND LACTATION

Due to the presence of alcohol , this medication is not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND DOSAGE OF THE DRUG ACIDUM PHOSPHORICUM COMPLEXE NO. 5

This oral solution is highly alcoholic: the drops must be diluted in a little water and taken preferably away from meals.

Hold the medicine for a few seconds under the tongue before swallowing it.

USUAL DOSE:

  • Adult and teenager over 15 years old : 20 drops , 3 times a day. Space out the catches as soon as the symptoms improve .

The duration of treatment should not exceed 3 weeks without medical advice.

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