When my friend Carey was 52, she attended the opening of a new restaurant. In the middle of the festivities, she experienced a hot flash. Her face went beat red. Beads of sweat shone on her cheeks. Her hair turned damp and limp. Camera flash! A photographer from The Baltimore Sun, capturing the restaurant opening, snapped Carey’s photo. Can you guess the end of the story? Yep. Carey’s picture, in living color, was printed in The Sun. “I don’t think I’ve ever looked so bad,” she wrote me last week.

The National Women’s Health Network reports, “Hot flashes, the most common symptom of menopause, are probably the one that aggravates women the most.” One reason may be that it’s easier to keep other symptoms to ourselves. Erratic menstrual periods or breast pain can remain private. If you’re moody or nervous, others might detect this, but these symptoms don’t necessarily shout “Menopause!” But a hot flash often manifests itself in full view.

How to deal graciously with this in your face (pun intended) menopause symptom? Here are some tips:

If your hot flashes are making you miserable, see your doctor. Hormone therapy, medication, and/or lifestyle changes can help minimize hot flashes. And take heart. Dr. Margery Gass of the North American Menopause Society writes, “Hot flashes generally become milder and less frequent as time goes on, and for most women, they totally disappear.”

Carey now goes to any restaurant she likes without fear of flashing. She looks back and laughs at her hot flash photo, and from recent photographs I’ve seen of my high school friend, she’s more beautiful than ever!

References:

Robin Abrahams. How to Make Hot Flashes Less Embarrassing. Boston Globe Magazine. Retrieved December 2, 2015. https://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2013/03/23/how-make-hot-flashes-less-embarrassing/dQN8rzvT1E2iGAFaLvaBxK/story.html

Hot Flashes. Women’s Health Network. Retrieved December 3, 2015. https://www.nwhn.org/hot-flashes/

Margery Gass. Menopause: Should I Treat My Hot Flashes or Wait Them Out? North American Menopause Society. Retrieved December 2, 1015. http://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopause-take-time-to-think-about-it/consumers/2014/12/16/should-i-treat-my-hot-flashes-or-wait-them-out-

Reviewed December 9, 2015
By Philip Sarrel, M.D. and Lorna Sarrel, M.S.

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