Hot flashes during perimenopause follow patterns: some cluster in early morning, others spike with stress or certain foods, and their frequency and severity shift across weeks. Recognizing your personal pattern helps you anticipate episodes and decide whether your current management is adequate or needs adjustment.
Hot flashes during perimenopause are sudden episodes of intense body heat often accompanied by sweating, flushing, and heart palpitations, and their frequency and severity can vary significantly based on cycle phase, diet, stress levels, and sleep quality.
AI allows perimenopausal women to log hot flash occurrences alongside lifestyle and hormonal variables, uncovering triggers and timing patterns that make symptoms more predictable and providing structured data to support conversations about hormone therapy or integrative treatment options.
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