Hot Flash Study

Hot flashes are the most common symptom of menopause and perimenopause. More than two-thirds of North American women undergoing menopause experience hot flashes. It is a sudden flash of heat, sometimes a red, flashed face and sweating. I don’t know exactly what is causing it, but it may be related to changes in the circulation. Hot flashes begin when blood vessels near the surface of the skin dilate and cool, sweating and sweating. Some women also have a rapid heart rate or chills. When they occur during sleep, they are called night sweats. They can awaken you and make it difficult to get enough rest. Hot flashes are hot flashes and redness on the face and neck.

 

Current Hot Flash Trials in Flint, MI

We are currently conducting clinical trials for Hot Flashes at our Flint, MI address

2241 S Linden Rd, Suite D

Flint, MI 48532