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womens health clinic faq

How long do hot flushes last during menopause?

Hot flushes can last anywhere from a few months to over 10 years, but most women experience them for around 4 to 7 years during menopause.

Clinical Context

Most women begin to experience hot flushes during perimenopause, and these symptoms may persist into the postmenopausal years. The impact of hot flushes varies: some women find them mild, while others report significant disruption to sleep, mood, and daily life. Ongoing support and monitoring are crucial to managing these symptoms effectively.

Evidence-Based Approaches

Non-hormonal strategies for managing prolonged hot flushes include lifestyle changes, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), and mindfulness-based therapies. If symptoms are persistent or severe, consulting a menopause specialist or GP is recommended. For up-to-date evidence, see the NICE guidance on menopause.