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My mother has been suffering from frequent facial flushing due to menopause for a long time.
Even though he was usually fine, he would often suddenly feel hot and red around his cheeks and nose, and sweat would drip down his face.
I thought it would be okay when the cold wind blows, but even when the weather is cold, I feel hot, and it comes up a lot when I'm stressed or a little nervous.
The problem is that it is frequent and difficult to predict.
The problem is that it is frequent and difficult to predict.
When my face suddenly gets hot while I'm out and about, my expression becomes awkward and I feel uncomfortable when I'm out, which really stresses my mom out.
They said that redness is more stressful because there is a limit to how much makeup can cover it up.
You also say you're even more hesitant about which product to use...
In particular, there are times when I wake up suddenly with a hot face before falling asleep at night or in the early morning, so I can't sleep well and feel tired more often.
Actually, my mom is taking menopause medication, but the hot flashes continue, so I'm not sure if it's because of the medication or if it's due to another skin problem or nerve-related factors.
Actually, my mom is taking menopause medication, but the hot flashes continue, so I'm not sure if it's because of the medication or if it's due to another skin problem or nerve-related factors.
My mom seems to have given up on it, saying, "Everyone experiences it, and it's just because they're getting older." But I can tell the flushing has been going on for a long time. I'm even more worried because she can't sleep because of it.
I'd like to ask for advice as I think there may be some people who have gone through menopause or are currently experiencing similar symptoms as my mother.
In what situations does it actually get worse? How does menopausal flushing actually differ from regular skin flushing? Does it naturally improve over time?
In what situations does it actually get worse? How does menopausal flushing actually differ from regular skin flushing? Does it naturally improve over time?
I'm also curious about how to manage it. I'd appreciate it if you could share your experiences and management tips.
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