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womens health clinic faq

What foods trigger hot flushes and should be avoided?

Common food triggers for hot flushes include spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, and processed foods high in sugar or salt. Avoiding these can help reduce symptom frequency.

Clinical Context

Identifying and avoiding specific food triggers is a simple way to manage hot flushes. Dietary changes can be especially effective when combined with other lifestyle measures.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NICE and NHS guidelines recommend dietary modification as a first step for women experiencing troublesome vasomotor symptoms. See NICE menopause guidance.