Can LC cause hot flashes?

Posted by dlre95 @dlre95, Sep 19 2:09pm

Can LC cause hot flashes? I went through the change 10-15 years ago and now after covid I am having 15 or more hot flashes a day and more during the night. Is this a symptom? Does anyone else suffer from this?

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@emo

I learned that dermatologists are the specialists who treat hyperhidrosis, if you can’t “cure” the root cause, so it might be worth consulting a dermatologist if it really bothers you. My gynecologist is on the Long COVID team at the medical center where I’m seen and she said there’s also evidence that COVID is triggering earlier menopause in some women, so that can sometimes be a factor? That didn’t seem to be the case for me though.

It depends on where you have the most sweating. There are some oral medications, but they’re all anticholinergics so they have nasty side effects. There are more options for underarm sweating like prescription-strength antiperspirants and wipes; some can be used on other parts of your body. There’s a new procedure called Brella for underarms, but not covered by insurance. The antiperspirants irritated my skin, and wouldn’t work well for my face of course.

There are also different energy-based treatments for excessive sweating of the hands and feet but those seem kind of intimidating because they involve zapping sweat glands.

My worst problem areas are my underarms and face, and I get Botox to my underarms and scalp (she can’t go too close to my face because of concerns insurance would consider it cosmetic and not cover it). It temporarily inhibits some of the nerves in the surface of the skin that cause the sweating. It works really well and last from 3-6 months, and my insurance covers it. I like that it’s localized, so it gets right to where it needs to be and I’ve had no side effects, other than the initial irritation from the injections.

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What is the insurance one for face called? Botox? Okay, near face but also underarms Hunh. I have face and scalp, neck and breasts. I also have where panty lines are. I will get sick too at times.

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Yes I get them at night, but my hormones and thyroid are fine now so I know it’s the long covid. I’ll get really sweaty and feel like I have a fever but I don’t. It’s really annoying!

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@kellysmail2016

What is the insurance one for face called? Botox? Okay, near face but also underarms Hunh. I have face and scalp, neck and breasts. I also have where panty lines are. I will get sick too at times.

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Yup, I get Botox for excessive sweating to my underarms and face (but the injections are in my scalp). My insurance thankfully covers it for hyperhidrosis.

Botox is the same medication that people use for wrinkles, and in that case insurance will not cover it, but there are other medical indications beyond that.

You would need to see a dermatologist.

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@emo

Yup, I get Botox for excessive sweating to my underarms and face (but the injections are in my scalp). My insurance thankfully covers it for hyperhidrosis.

Botox is the same medication that people use for wrinkles, and in that case insurance will not cover it, but there are other medical indications beyond that.

You would need to see a dermatologist.

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I see one for other issues. Thanks, I will mention it.
I would love to stop the sweating. It’s awful. 😣

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