43 years old and i have cold sweats is the part off menopause?
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Menopause comes with many things: hot flashes, night sweats, allergies (hives) for no apparent reasons, mood swings (tend to go overboard on the extremes), panic attacks are a few. I'm not saying that you'll have all of those, because some women I've spoken to don't have everything. It's a mixed bag. If it's unexplainable, after checking out the physical cause, then it has be menopause. The fluctuation of your hormones does do strange things to the body. Sometimes I say things and think "did I just say that?" Be careful with the mood swings because there are some things you say that you can never take back.
To help yourself go through this a little better, start thinking of "what would make me feel good right now?" A walk in the park, a personal picnic, a candlelight bubble bath or a box of Godiva chocolates? If you give yourself a little leeway, you can both make yourself happy and not gain 15 lbs. Go see that movie you've been dying to see, do that project you've been putting off, hit your paints and start drawing again...bottom line: do something that you want. One little careful note: do not make life-altering decision while you are in the throes of a mood-swing. Save those for your more calm even thinking moments.
Yes, hot flashes, night sweats, and sudden coldness can be menopause symptoms.
Yes. This is probebly just a sign of menopause. (or stress) Don't worry. :)
Hot flashes and cold sweats...can be part of menopause.
The estrogen in your body helps regulate your body's internal temperature. As estrogen levels fluctuate during the perimenopausal (3-8 years before menopaus) and menopausal years you may experience both hot flashes and cold sweats.
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