Dr.
Goldstein is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at New York University
School of Medicine, Director of Gynecologic Ultrasound at NYU Langone Medical
Center and the author of over seven books on Gynecology. He is regarded as one
of the best Gynecologists in the US.
He is also
a Certified Menopause Practitioner, North American Medical Society and a Past
President of the North American Menopause Society. He is an expert on Female
Hormone Replacement Therapy and co-author of the book “The Estrogen
Alternative”.
Hot
flashes are definitely a sign that your supply of Estrogen has dwindled. The
brain interpret low estrogen levels as a drop in body temperature and responds
by triggering mechanisms to warm you up. Blood rushes to the skin, you flush.
The sensation can quickly travel through your whole body. While sometimes very
uncomfortable, even bad flashes are not medically dangerous to you.
Night
sweats are hot flashes that happen while you’re sleeping. You wake up sweating,
sometimes your heart is beating fast, and you may have an overall sense of
disorientation.
Whether or not you
are on Female Hormone Replacement
Therapy, there are certain things you can do to help alleviate the night
sweats and hot flashes. One of them is to try vitamins. Vitamin C (time
released 2000 mg per day), Vitamin E (400 international units in dry form), and
vitamin B complex are all helpful in reducing hot flashes. If you are already
taking multivitamins, check how much you are already adding to your system and
do the math before you add more, because higher levels aren’t going to help.
Dr. Steven R. Goldstein
MD is an expert on female hormone replacement therapy, and has been in practice for over 25 years. Each patient receives individualized care and
Dr Goldstein is the only medical personnel you will see from the beginning to
the end of your visit. Visit his website at www.goldsteinmd.com
for more information.
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