Dr. Amy Nett: Yes, I can be. It can be due to low estrogens. I don’t know if that’s the cause 100 percent of the time but certainly one of the common causes.
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- The time when women’s cycles start to change and there are symptoms of hot flashes and night sweats, which I’ve learned as low estrogen, is that correct?
The time when women’s cycles start to change and there are symptoms of hot flashes and night sweats, which I’ve learned as low estrogen, is that correct?
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