Do you know that one of the best way
to learn about menopause and hot flushes
or hot flashes is to buy and read a book
on that subject ?
It could be an ordinary book about women
menopause and peri-menopause or early menopause.
Or it could just be an ebook that you can
download and read straight away.
Among the best books written about menopause
that I had bought and read are as follow :
One method I used to find books on menopause
and its related subject is to do a Google search.
And this is what I got :
The everything health guide to menopause: reassuring advice and ... - Page 51
Kate Bracy Kalb - 2007 - 321 pages - Preview
Chapter 5 Coping with Hot Flashes WHEN WOMEN TALK about the bothersome aspects of menopause, hot flashes are the symptom they cite — and complain about — most often. Though hot flashes fade over time, severe symptoms can disrupt both ...
International position paper on women's health and menopause: a ... - Page 7
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Fondazione Giovanni Lorenzini - 2002 - 298 pages - Full view
3.1 Vasomotor Symptoms In North America and Europe, most women have at least some menopausal hot flushes (also called ... While menopausal hot flushes have been described in a limited number of studies in a variety of other cultures, ...
New Dimensions in Women's Health - Page 211
Linda Lewis Alexander, Judith Larosa, William James Alexander - 2009 - 480 pages - Preview
Health Effects of Menopause Hormonal changes during menopause affect women physically and emotionally. Many women have only a few symptoms, while others experience everything from hot flashes to depression. The most frequently reported ...
Comprehensive management of menopause - Page 11
Jacques Lorrain - 1994 - 455 pages - Preview
The mechanisms underlying the menopausal hot flush remain a mystery. There is a concomitant LH surge, but this is clearly not the etiologic factor, as women on LA- GnRHa have suppressed levels of LH and still experience hot flushes. ...
Clinical gynecologic endocrinology and infertility - Page 678
Leon Speroff, Marc A. Fritz - 2005 - 1334 pages - Preview
Menopause 9: 156, 2002. 176. Schwingl PJ, Hulka BS, Harlow SD, Risk factors for menopausal hot flashes, Obstet Gynecol 84:29, 1994. 1 77. Pham KT, Grisso JA, Freeman EW, Ovarian aging and hormone replacement therapy. ...
Menopause: biology and pathobiology - Page 310
Rogerio A. Lobo, Jennifer L. Kelsey, Robert Marcus - 2000 - 672 pages - Preview
A study of hot flushes has revealed that an increase in core body temperature precedes a majority of menopausal hot flushes and is likely to be a trigger of this heat-loss phenomenon [9] (see Chapter 14). Topical anti- sweating remedies ...
The Climacteric hot flush
E. Schönbaum - 1991 - 165 pages - Snippet view
65 Molnar, GW: Menopausal hot flushes: Their cycles and relation to air temperature. ... 72 Ginsburg, J.; Hardiman, P.; O'Reilly, B.: Peripheral blood flow in menopausal women who have hot flushes and in those who do not. Br. Med. ...
The MASCC Textbook of Cancer Supportive Care and Survivorship - Page 156
Ian N. Olver - 2011 - 420 pages - Preview
Freedman RR, Woodward S. Behavioral treatment of menopausal hot flushes: evaluation by ambulatory monitoring. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1992;167(2):436–9. 42. Elkins G, Marcus J, Stearns V, Perfect M, Rajab MH, Ruud C, Palamara L, ...
Contraceptive Technology - Page 737
Robert A. Hatcher, James Trussell, Anita L. Nelson - 2008 - 874 pages - Preview
Menopausal hot flashes: thermoregulatory, cardiovascular, and circulating catecholamine and LH changes. ... Freedman RR, Woodward S. Behavioral treatment of menopausal hot flushes: evaluation by ambulatory monitoring. ...
Treatment of the postmenopausal woman: basic and clinical aspects - Page 241
Rogerio A. Lobo - 2007 - 894 pages - Preview
Hot flushes are a common hallmark of perimenopause and menopause. Abnormal sweating is preceded or accompanied by ... The exact mechanism underlying menopausal hot flushes is unknown. However, recent data suggest that hot flushes are a ...
Andrew P. Yao - 2004 - 292 pages - Preview
[96] Hammond MG, Hatley L., Talbert LM A double blind study to evaluate the effect of methyldopa on menopausal vasomotor flushes. J. Clin Endocrinol Metab 1984; 58:1158-1160. [97] Nesheim BI, Saetre T. Reduction of menopausal hot ...
Collaborative Medicine Case Studies: Evidence in Practice - Page 183
Rodger Kessler, Dale Stafford - 2008 - 440 pages - Preview
Menopausal hot flashes: thermoregulatory, cardiovascular, and circulating catecholamine and LH changes. Maturitas. 1984:6;31–43. 2. Ginsberg J, Swinhoe J, O'Reilly B. Cardiovascular responses during the menopausal hot flush. ...
Management of common problems in obstetrics and gynecology - Page 368
Daniel R. Mishell, T. Murphy Goodwin, Paul F. Brenner - 2002 - 513 pages - Preview
Hot flushes do not persist in most women for more than 2-3 years, and it is uncommon for a woman to have hot flushes that last more than 5 years after menopause. The hot flush is a systemic physiologic phenomenon that takes place over a ...
One medicine: a tribute to Kurt Benirschke, director, Center for ... - Page 53
Oliver A. Ryder, Kurt Benirschke, Mary L. Byrd - 1984 - 373 pages - Preview
Molnar GW (1975) Body temperatures during menopausal hot flashes. J Appl Physiol 38:499-503 8. Sturdee DW, Wilson KA. ... Judd HL (1980) Postmenopausal hot flushes: a disorder of thermoregulation. Maturitas 2: 101-107 10. ...
Flushes: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases - Page 225
Inc Icon Group International - 2008 - 285 pages - Preview
Seifert, M. "An oestrogen-progestogen combination in the treatment of menopausal hot flushes" appears in The Practitioner written by M. Seifert. Published in March 1968. in Maturitas written by RW Shaw, RH Kerr-Wilson, HM Fraser, ...
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Current management of the menopause - Page 67
Christian Lauritzen, John Studd - 2005 - 448 pages - Preview
The period of time over which hot flushes occur is 1 year in 80% of cases, more than 5 years in 50% and more than 10 years in 10%. The prevalence of hot flushes increases from the premenopause, is maximal 2–3 years after the menopause ...
Menopause: physiology and pharmacology
Daniel R. Mishell - 1987 - 368 pages - Snippet view
Linkie DM. et al: Menopausal hot flushes, thermoregulatory, cardiovascular, and circulating catecholamines and LH changes. Maturitas 1984; 6:31-43. 20. Casper RF, Yen SSC: Menopausal flushes: Effect of pituitary gonadotropin ...
Exploring the Dimensions of Human Sexuality - Page 456
Jerrold S. Greenberg, Clint E. Bruess, Sarah C. Conklin - 2010 - 768 pages - Preview
The net result is that both the length and the width of the vagina become smaller and the hot flashes Intermittent sensations of heat reported by menopausal women, possibly caused by decreased estrogen production. ...
Hot Flashes, Hormones, and Your Health
JoAnn E. Manson, Shari Bassuk - 2006 - 270 pages - Preview
This book will help you work more effectively with your health care provider to make the best decisions about your medical care.
Understanding Menopause - Page 96
Karen Ballard - 2003 - 132 pages - Preview
Other non-hormonal therapies reported to be particularly effective in the relief of hot flushes, ... It said, 'Since the menopause, I seemed to have lost every errrr ... interest ... in sex ... is there any thing that can help? ...
The Hormone Connection: Revolutionary Discoveries Linking Hormones ... - Page 296
Gale Maleskey, Mary S. Kittel - 2001 - 506 pages - Preview
HOT FLASHES X^lthough practically synonymous with menopause, hot flashes can strike "T(C/ anywhere between the ages of 18 and 80. Some premenopausal women / I experience hot flashes with other symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
Biology of women - Page 496,
Ethel Sloane - 2002 - 656 pages - Preview
The stigmatization of menopausal symptoms in our culture can be a major cause of the woman's distress. The usefulness of estrogen therapy in treating hot flashes is well established — estrogen usually alleviates or eliminates the ...
100 questions & answers about menopause
Ivy M. Alexander, Karla A. Knight - 2005 - 322 pages
Menopause. They've got to be kidding. This ain't no pause. It's some sort of cataclysmic ending. ... What are hot flashes, and when do they happen? Hot flashes, also called hot flushes, are generally described as a feeling of heat that ...
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Menopause: endocrinology and management - Page 177
David B. Seifer, Elizabeth A. Kennard - 1999 - 270 pages - Preview
Nagamani M, Kelver M, Smith E. Treatment of menopausal hot flashes with transdermal administration of clonidine. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1987:156:561. 28. Nesheim B, Saetre T. Reduction of menopausal hot flushes by methyldopa. ...
Varney's midwifery - Page 341
Helen Varney, Jan M. Kriebs, Carolyn L. Gegor - 2004 - 1386 pages - Preview
These symptoms are also variously called hot flushes, night sweats, and vasomotor symptoms. Women may experience hot flashes for short periods of time to many years. The highest prevalence is in the first two years post menopause. ...
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Neuroendocrinology of aging
Joseph Meites - 1983 - 383 pages - Snippet view
CHAPTER 10 Pathophysiology of Menopausal Hot Flushes HOWARD L. JUDD 1 . Introduction In women, the most common and characteristic symptom of the climacteric is an episodic disturbance consisting of sudden flushing and perspiration, ...
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Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for Clinical Officers and ... - Page 33
John N. K. Mbilu - 2002 - 304 pages - Preview
About 75% of all women going through menopause develop hot flushes. Some women can develop hot flushes even five years before menopause, during the climacteric phase. The hot flushes are characterized by vaso-dilatation and sweating. ...
Everything You Need to Know About Menopause: A Comprehensive Guide ... - Page 107
Ellen Phillips - 2003 - 424 pages - Preview
Menopausal Changes The changes that arise around the time of menopause may be predictable, but that certainly doesn't make them comfortable. Hot flashes and night sweats are just the beginning. Women may also experience vaginal dryness, ...
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ESCOP monographs: the scientific foundation for herbal medicinal ... - Page 86
Escop, European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy - 2003 - 556 pages - Preview
All three forms of treatment led to reductions in a modified Kupperman Menopause lndex (which included hot flushes, nocturnal sweating, nervousness, headache and palpitations), the Hamilton Anxiety Scale and a Self- assessment ...
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Biologie Und Epidemiologie Der Hormonersatztherapie - Biology and ... - Page 84
M. A. Lewis, M. Dietel, W. K. Raff - 2006 - 174 pages - Preview
8.2 Menopausal Symptoms The significance of menopausal symptoms in healthy ageing and its role in the aetiology of ... Signs of menopause include hot flushes (sudden warm feeling, sometimes with blushing), night sweats (hot flushes ...
These books are excellent reading material
if you need more information on how to cope
with the problems of hot flushes ....
They are not only informative and educational,
but also very scientific indeed !!
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