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Katy Pitt

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Katy is a registered nurse in both the UK and Spain. She is an experienced gynaecological nurse and is passionate about women’s health care. She believes in empowering women to make the right choice about their health wherever they are in the world. Katy leads the dedicated team at The Women’s Health Clinic Costa Blanca in order to deliver excellent care in all aspects of women’s health. She delivers treatments from the Nu-V to smears and runs a menopause clinic.

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womens health clinic faq

Do hot flushes eventually stop after menopause?

Yes, hot flushes usually become less frequent and less severe over time, with most women finding they eventually stop after menopause, although timing varies widely.

Clinical Context

It is reassuring for women to know that persistent hot flushes do usually resolve over time. If symptoms are severe or long-lasting, further support or treatment options are available.

Evidence-Based Approaches

Evidence suggests lifestyle changes and medical interventions can help manage symptoms until they subside naturally. NICE and NHS provide up-to-date management strategies. See NICE menopause guidance.