نتایج جستجو برای: vasomotor hot flash

تعداد نتایج: 100232  

Journal: :African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines : AJTCAM 2014
Emel Ege Halime Esra Kal Kamile Altuntuğ

BACKGROUND Millions of women experience menopause every year, therefore the aim of this study is to determine the rates of application of alternative methods applied by women in order to reduce their complaints caused by menopause and alternative application methods. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study was carried out on 246 women in their menopausal period. The data was obtained by the research...

Journal: :Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2007
Gary Deng Andrew Vickers Simon Yeung Gabriella M D'Andrea Han Xiao Alexandra S Heerdt Steven Sugarman Tiffany Troso-Sandoval Andrew D Seidman Clifford A Hudis Barrie Cassileth

PURPOSE To determine the immediate and long-term effects of true acupuncture versus sham acupuncture on hot flash frequency in women with breast cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS Seventy-two women with breast cancer experiencing three or more hot flashes per day were randomly assigned to receive either true or sham acupuncture. Interventions were given twice weekly for 4 consecutive weeks. Hot fla...

2013
Manisha Yadav Judith Volkar

About 80% of postmenopausal women experience vasomotor symptoms, such as hot flashes and night sweats - symptoms that are associated with sleep disruption and can lead to fatigue and mood changes. Moreover, hot flashes can be embarrassing for women, causing difficulties at work and in their social lives. Many therapies have been advocated for relief of vasomotor symptoms, but only hormone thera...

2014
Marie Pirotta Carolyn Ee Helena Teede Patty Chondros Simon French Stephen Myers Charlie Xue

BACKGROUND Hot flushes and night sweats (vasomotor symptoms) are common menopausal symptoms, often causing distress, sleep deprivation and reduced quality of life. Although hormone replacement therapy is an effective treatment, there are concerns about serious adverse events. Non-hormonal pharmacological therapies are less effective and can also cause adverse effects. Complementary therapies, i...

سخاوت, لیلی, کریم زاده میبدی, محمد علی,

Introduction: Hot flashes can be prominent problem in menopausal women. The treatment of hot flashes is hormonal thrapies but in some patients that are unable to use estrogen other treating hot flashes are required. Based on anecdotal information reqarding the efficacy of fluoxtin for treating hot flashes , the present trial was developed . Methods: This trial used a double Blinded randomized ...

Journal: :Breast cancer 2016
Iwona Wiśniewska Bożena Jochymek Monika Lenart-Lipińska Mariusz Chabowski

The side effects of oncological treatment, which appear during or after therapy, are sometimes very annoying for patients and are not adequately treated by physicians. Among the symptoms experienced by breast cancer patients are hot flushes, which result from a natural or cancer therapy-induced menopause. The intensity of hot flushes in breast cancer patients may be more severe than those exper...

Journal: :journal of cardio-thoracic medicine 0
mohaddeseh behjati cardiologist,heart failure research center, cardiovascular research institute, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran mohammad hashemi cardiologist, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran effat sistani nurse, chamran hospital, isfahan, iran marzieh taheri cardiologist,cardiovascular research center, cardiovascular research institute, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran marzieh asadi endocrinology and metabolism research center, arak university of medical science, arak, iran.

introduction: hot flashes (hf) and night sweats (ns) are due to vasomotor instability and could be recognized as cardiovascular risk markers. therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the relationship between vasomotor instability and severity of coronary artery disease (cad) in postmenopausal women.  materials and methods: this observational cross sectional study, was performed in chamran hospit...

2015
Charles H. Tegeler Catherine L. Tegeler Jared F. Cook Sung W. Lee Nicholas M. Pajewski

OBJECTIVE Increased amplitudes in high-frequency brain electrical activity are reported with menopausal hot flashes. We report outcomes associated with the use of High-resolution, relational, resonance-based, electroencephalic mirroring--a noninvasive neurotechnology for autocalibration of neural oscillations--by women with perimenopausal and postmenopausal hot flashes. METHODS Twelve women w...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
mahboubeh ghorbani sedigheh azhari habib allah esmaily bahram ali ghanbarihashemabadi

background: research demonstrates that most of the menopausal symptoms and problems are the reflection of individual andsocial circumstances rather than the endocrine events of the menopause. as majority of women live 30 years or more through postmenopausal period, treatment and following up their problems during this period is among the main duties of a midwife. the aim of this study is to det...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2004
Morris Notelovitz

Hot flashes are the most prevalent symptom of menopause. Although the etiology of hot flashes has yet to be determined, it is increasingly apparent that the physiology of the underlying vasomotor instability is multifactorial. Estrogen and androgen receptors are present in the areas of the central nervous system relevant to hot flashes. Androgens are central to the synthesis of estrogen and to ...

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