[Menopause] Hot Flashes – Dr. Rita Singh

Dr Rita Singh from Divakar’s Speciality Hospital, Bangalore gives an easy understanding on questions regarding hot flashes during Menopause. A hot flash is the sudden feeling of warmth in the upper body, which is usually most intense over the face, neck and chest. Your skin might redden, as if you’re blushing. A hot flash can also cause sweating. If you lose too much body heat, you might feel chilled afterward. Night sweats are hot flashes that happen at night, and they may disrupt your sleep.