Can spicy food trigger hot flushes?
Yes, spicy food can trigger hot flushes in some people by stimulating nerve endings and raising body temperature, especially in women sensitive to hormonal changes during menopause.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Spicy foods contain capsaicin, which activates the body’s temperature sensors and can cause sweating, flushing, and a sensation of heat—similar to menopausal hot flushes. Avoiding spicy foods is a common self-care tip for those prone to flushes. NHS: Menopause Symptoms.
Clinical Context
Many women report fewer flushes after limiting spicy foods, caffeine, and alcohol.
Evidence-Based Approaches
Managing dietary triggers is supported by clinical guidelines for menopause symptoms. RCOG: Managing Hot Flushes.
