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womens health clinic faq

Can hot flushes cause dizziness and nausea?

Yes, some women experience dizziness and nausea during or after a hot flush, often due to sudden changes in blood flow and body temperature.

Clinical Context

Women with other risk factors for fainting, heart problems, or persistent nausea should seek medical advice. Staying hydrated and sitting during a flush may help.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NHS lists dizziness and occasional nausea as part of vasomotor symptoms in menopause. Ongoing, severe, or new symptoms should be checked by a doctor. NICE menopause guidance.