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womens health clinic faq

Can anxiety disorders cause hot flushes?

Yes, anxiety disorders and panic attacks can cause hot flush-like sensations, including sudden heat, sweating, and palpitations, sometimes mimicking menopausal symptoms.

Clinical Context

Women with anxiety and frequent hot flushes should seek support for mental wellbeing as well as menopause management.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NHS and NICE recognise that anxiety can both worsen and mimic hot flushes; management may involve psychological and medical support. See NICE anxiety guidance.