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Possible Triggers of Vasomotor Symptoms
Heat is a common trigger of sweating and flushing. However, during the transition to menopause, lower estrogen levels alter your body’s thermostat in the brain. Normally when your body heats up, brain pathways help to cool you off. But during perimenopause and menopause, the body’s temperature control center is disrupted by low estrogen levels. This can lead to hot flashes and night sweats, also called vasomotor symptoms.
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