Vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats) spike and fall unpredictably during perimenopause, but mapping their frequency across weeks reveals whether they're worsening, stabilizing, or responding to treatment. Frequency data transforms subjective experience into objective evidence your doctor can use to adjust your care plan.
Perimenopause vasomotor symptom frequency mapping is the process of tracking hot flashes and night sweats by time of day, duration, intensity, and potential triggers such as caffeine, alcohol, stress, or ambient temperature across a defined period. Without structured logging, most women dramatically underestimate or misremember the true frequency and pattern of vasomotor events when speaking with their doctor.
AI enables this mapping by helping users create consistent daily log structures, surface trigger correlations across weeks of data, and generate frequency summaries that support informed conversations about hormone therapy eligibility and non-hormonal management strategies.
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