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womens health clinic faq

Does smoking make hot flushes more severe?

Yes, women who smoke are more likely to experience more frequent and severe hot flushes during menopause, and symptoms may begin earlier compared to non-smokers.

Clinical Context

Quitting smoking is one of the most effective lifestyle changes for women with menopause symptoms. NHS stop smoking services can provide support and advice.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NICE and NHS strongly recommend stopping smoking for women experiencing hot flushes. For help quitting, visit NHS Quit Smoking.