hot flash
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hot flashes
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潮热, 热潮红
a sudden feeling of intense heat, often associated with sweating and redness, commonly experienced during menopause
A hot flash is a sudden, intense feeling of heat, often accompanied by sweating and flushing of the face and neck. It is a common symptom experienced by many women, particularly during menopause, but it can also occur due to other factors such as hormonal changes, certain medications, or medical conditions. Hot flashes can be uncomfortable and bothersome, but they typically resolve on their own after a few minutes. Various lifestyle changes and treatments, such as hormone therapy or medications, can help ease hot flashes for those who experience them frequently and severely.
- She experienced a hot flash in the middle of the meeting and had to step outside to cool down.
她在会议中间经历了潮热,不得不出去凉快一下。
- Hot flashes can be one of the most uncomfortable symptoms of menopause.
潮热可能是更年期最不舒服的症状之一。
- Drinking cold water helped her manage the hot flash she had during the night.
喝冷水帮助她控制了夜间经历的潮热。
- The doctor explained that hot flashes are common and suggested some remedies.
医生解释说潮热很常见,并建议了一些补救措施。
- She could feel a hot flash coming on, so she turned on the fan for immediate relief.
她能感觉到潮热即将来临,于是她打开了风扇以立即缓解。
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