How Hot Flashes Affect Sleep
Good sleep is essential for a healthy body and mind. Unfortunately, hot flashes can disrupt our sleep — and our health
Jan 25, 2023
Feb 13, 2023
Menopause & Aging WellAlex Fulton has been working in the wellness field for more than 20 years. She has written extensively about integrative medicine, herbalism, supplements and other topics related to holistic health. Alex also focuses on issues related to women's health, from menstruation to menopause. She has collaborated with physicians, midwives and functional medicine practitioners to promote natural approaches to health care for women. She has a BA in English from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Good sleep is essential for a healthy body and mind. Unfortunately, hot flashes can disrupt our sleep — and our health
What are hot flashes?
Hot flashes (also called night sweats when they happen at night) involve a sudden rise in body temperature and may occur with:
Up to 3 out of 4 of women have hot flashes during perimenopause, the period leading up to menopause.
How do race and ethnicity affect hot flashes?
How do hot flashes affect sleep?
hot flashes → disrupted sleep → long term sleep problems → other health problems
In one study, more than 4 out of 10 perimenopausal women reported experiencing sleep problems, with symptoms getting worse as they got closer to menopause.
What does sleep loss caused by hot flashes do to the body?
Help is available for hot flashes and sleep loss
Are hot flashes and/or sleep loss affecting your ability to enjoy life — or simply to function?
Jot down a detailed list of symptoms to bring to your healthcare provider (HCP). If you feel you’re not getting the help you need, seek out a menopause and/or sleep specialist.
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