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| *Women health>>>Hysterectomy |
Please help........I am having hot flashes after a complete hysterectomy...even on hormones? |
I can't get rid of them. Please any suggestions welcomed. thanks Talk to your doctor to see if your hormone dosage could be adjusted. Or if there is anything else that can be added to what you're taking now. Please don't take advice on here to take this herbal cure or that vitamin. You are on prescribed medication and you don't know how that junk might interact with your meds. And just because something has "natural" on the label doesn't make it safe. Poison Ivy is natural, but I don't think you'd like to rub it on acne! Good luck, I'm trying to tough out the whole menopause thing, and the hot flashes about kill me sometimes. Source(s): G I USE TO HAVE HOT FLASHES SO BAD, I WAS ON PREMARIN BUT IT WAS DC'D DUE TO FYBROID CYSTS IN MY BREAST. THE FLASHES STARTED BACK, I WENT TO ANOTHER MD. HE GAVE ME AN ESTROGEN SHOT WHICH LAST ONE MONTH, ALSO ADDED A LITTLE TESTROSTRONE TO BOOST MY LIBIDO. IT WORKS GREAT THE HUSBAND IS HAPPY AGAIN AND I DON'T MIND BEING BOTHERED ANYMORE. GOT MY SEX DRIVE BACK AND RID OF THE HOT FLASHES. THE ONLY DOWN SIDE I HAVE HAD IS TENDER NIPPLES. How To Control Hot Flashes, Night Sweats & Vaginal Dryness - Vitamin E (make sure the bottle says d-alpha) 400 IUs twice a day. - B-Complex, there's not one multivitamin out there that has enough Bs in it for a hormonal woman. The Bs help to get the hormones in balance and hold them there, they are also great for stress. - Natural Progesterone which will reverse estrogen dominance and at the same time will wake up those estrogen receptor sites so hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness goes away. Need more info... E-mail me! Blessings~ Michelle Jones |
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