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  2. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    6 surprising things doctors don't always tell you about menopause. While you might expect hot flashes and mood swings, these are perimenopause symptoms — though Tang notes that they can stick ...

  3. 8 in 10 menopausal women experience hot flashes. Here's ... - AOL

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    Another of the most common symptoms associated with this time is hot flashes, as "approximately 70% of women will experience them at some point during the menopause transition," says Rebecca ...

  4. ‘I’m an OB/GYN, and I Swear by This One Tip for ... - AOL

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    “For alleviating hot flashes and night sweats, hormone therapy is the most effective option,” says Dr. Monica Christmas, MD, an OB/GYN and director of the Menopause Program with the University ...

  5. Hot flash - Wikipedia

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    Hot flashes, also known as hot flushes, are a form of flushing, often caused by the changing hormone levels that are characteristic of menopause. They are typically experienced as a feeling of intense heat with sweating and rapid heartbeat , and may typically last from two to 30 minutes for each occurrence.

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    These probiotics are specially formulated to offer multi-symptom menopause relief for women - Cool hot flashes, elevate your mood and start feeling like yourself again. $39 at Amazon Black Cohosh

  7. Photopsia - Wikipedia

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    Peripheral (posterior) vitreous detachment occurs when the gel around the eye separates from the retina. This can naturally occur with age. However, if it occurs too rapidly, it can cause photopsia which manifests in flashes and floaters in the vision. Typically, the flashes and floaters go away in a few months.

  8. Estrogen (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Estrogen and other hormones are given to postmenopausal women in order to prevent osteoporosis as well as treat the symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, urinary stress incontinence, chilly sensations, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, and sweating. Fractures of the spine, wrist, and hips decrease by 50 to 70% and spinal ...

  9. 28 of the Best Menopause Products to Get You Through Hot Flashes

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    The North American Menopause Society states that the average age of the menopause begins at 52, but the age of natural menopause can vary widely from 40 to 58 years.