What is the fastest way to stop a hot flash?
In the moment, cooling down helps: move to a cooler space, sip cold water, remove a layer, and slow your breathing. These ease a flash in progress, but preventing them takes addressing the underlying cause.
Do hot flashes ever stop on their own?
For many women they ease over time, but that can take years, and some women have them long after menopause. There is no need to simply wait it out if they are affecting your life.
What is the most effective treatment for hot flashes?
For appropriate candidates, hormone therapy is the most effective option. Non-hormonal prescriptions are a solid alternative when hormones are not suitable. A physician can help you weigh which fits your history.
What is the average age for hot flashes?
Hot flashes most often begin in the 40s and early 50s, around the menopausal transition, and are most common in the year or so after the final period. Some women get them earlier in perimenopause, and a minority have them long after menopause.
Can supplements or B12 stop hot flashes?
The evidence for most supplements is weak and inconsistent, and B12 is not an established treatment for hot flashes. Correcting a genuine deficiency is worthwhile for overall health, but if hot flashes are disrupting your life, the treatments with real evidence are lifestyle changes, mind-body techniques, and prescription options rather than over-the-counter supplements.