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Hot Flashes At Night

A MyPsoriasisTeam Member asked a question 💭
Seminole, FL
May 6, 2024
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A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Yes it’s real easy to put on but much harder to take off.
So many medications cause that problem now.I find dulexotine helps with my pain so I’m trying to stick with it.🌸

May 8, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

I am also on Duloxetine. My red face flashes aren't as bad as they use to be. The hardest thing is trying to lose 10 pounds.

May 8, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Hi Zena, nearly all antidepressants can cause hot flashes.I started getting them after I started sertraline but switched to dulexotine and I’m managing a lot better than before.x

May 6, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Hiii, I'm on hrt and have been for two years Bijuva. Recently just before my PSA reared it's ugly head again I noticed that I was getting more hot flashes. I'm wondering if this was due to a drop in levels and it triggered my PSA!

May 6, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Hot flashes at night, often experienced during menopause, can be linked to hormonal changes, including a decline in estrogen levels. This drop in estrogen not only causes classic menopausal symptoms like hot flashes, sleep problems, and vaginal dryness but is also thought to potentially trigger psoriasis flares. If you're Show Full Answer

Hot flashes at night, often experienced during menopause, can be linked to hormonal changes, including a decline in estrogen levels. This drop in estrogen not only causes classic menopausal symptoms like hot flashes, sleep problems, and vaginal dryness but is also thought to potentially trigger psoriasis flares. If you're experiencing these symptoms and have psoriasis, it's important to discuss them with your doctor, as they might adjust your treatment to better manage both your menopausal symptoms and psoriasis.

May 6, 2024

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