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A video of Tracey Monique releasing steam from her head during menopause went viral. Hot flashes, caused by hormonal fluctuations and reduced estrogen levels, can lead to steam emission in cold ...
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As many as 85% of people experience hot flashes in menopause. Hot flashes are temporary, sudden, and intense feelings of warmth that affect the upper body. They typically last 1 to 5 minutes.
Hot flashes can be associated with all of the above and can bring additional unwanted symptoms of their own. "Some 8 in 10 women will experience hot flashes during menopause or the menopause ...