It can be caused by menopausal symptoms of night sweats and hot flushes in women of approximately the 45+ age group. It happens due to hormonal changes and can be treated in numerous ways depending on the specific case severity and individuals history. Before resorting to use of medication, a lifestyle change is recommended, consisting of methods to ensure the individual stays cool. For example using a fan to keep the room temperature cool and taking regular cold shower. Cognitive behavioural therapy can also be used. In more severe cases, contact your GP for medication.
*Disclaimer- all our advice is general and based on the limited information provided to us in each question- always consult your GP for advice and guidance if a problem persists*
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