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The Mystery of Menopausal Flushing: It's Not Always What You Think
May 12, 2026·6:58·Episode 34
Quick Summary
This episode explores the difference between hot flashes and other types of flushing during perimenopause, examining how mast cell activation and histamine responses can create symptoms that mimic or accompany traditional menopause symptoms. Nykki also discusses new research on cognitive symptoms and the emotional impact of brain fog during hormonal transitions.
The Mystery of Menopausal Flushing: It's Not Always What You Think
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Key Takeaways
- ✦Flushing and hot flashes are triggered by different mechanisms - flushing is primarily vascular while hot flashes are thermoregulatory
- ✦Declining estrogen can destabilize mast cells, leading to increased histamine reactions that cause anxiety, digestive issues, and facial flushing
- ✦Women are disproportionately affected by mast cell activation syndrome, often during periods of hormonal change
- ✦Cognitive symptoms during perimenopause have significant emotional impact beyond just forgetfulness or concentration issues
- ✦New research is developing evidence-based interventions specifically for menopause-related cognitive difficulties
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