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menopause symptoms
• moradadelaltisimo.info
From the page: "One of the most common menopause symptoms is hot flushes. It happens to at most 70-75% of women who are experiencing their menopause. Hot flushes usually happen during the perimenapause or about two years before menstruation ceases. The symptom happens for more than one year to most 80% of menopausal women and some 50% of them even experience hot flushes for 5 years. In order to be able to cope with hot flushes, you need to know about this symptom and acquire the best way to treat it. Here are some tips that you can use to help yourself when you are experiencing hot flushes syndrome."