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Wat (wie) is hot flash - definitie

SUDDEN FLUSHING, USUALLY IN MENOPAUSAL WOMEN, DUE TO REDUCED LEVELS OF ESTROGEN
Hot flashes; Hot flush; Hot flushes; Night sweating; Vasomotor symptoms; Hot Flash and Diet; Hot Flash; Vasomotor instability

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A hot flash is the same as a hot flush
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Hot flashes (also known as hot flushes) are a form of flushing, often caused by the changing hormone levels that are characteristic of menopause. They are typically experienced as a feeling of intense heat with sweating and rapid heartbeat, and may typically last from two to 30 minutes for each occurrence.
hot flush         
(hot flushes)
A hot flush is a sudden hot feeling in the skin which women often experience at the time of their menopause. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use hot flash
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Hot flash

Hot flashes (also known as hot flushes) are a form of flushing, often caused by the changing hormone levels that are characteristic of menopause. They are typically experienced as a feeling of intense heat with sweating and rapid heartbeat, and may typically last from two to 30 minutes for each occurrence.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor hot flash
1. HOT FLASH Unusually high temperatures to last until Thursday, says weatherman The recent spell of hot weather, which has seen temperatures reach 36 Celsius ('7F) in some parts of the country, is set to continue until Thursday, Dimitris Ziakopoulos of the National Meteorological Service (EMY) told Kathimerini yesterday.