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Are Night Sweats And Nightmares Symptoms Of Menopause?

I am feeling a great deal of depression due to monthly hormones, but have had 3 consecutive nights with heavy night sweats and horrible nightmares, making it difficult and frightening to awake. My concern is a tingling, zapping, dull pain in my frontal lobe and forehead. Is this commonly associated with perimenopause?
posted on Thu, 20 Oct 2016
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Hi welcome to the health care magic

While entering in menopause, behavioural changes can occur...

Your examination done along with blood pressure measurement

For stress, you might prescribed anxiolytic medication and behavioural counselling

Daily yoga and meditation will be beneficial...

If symptoms increasing than further investigation plan decided

Take care

Consult physician or psychiatrist for examination
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Are Night Sweats And Nightmares Symptoms Of Menopause?

Hi welcome to the health care magic While entering in menopause, behavioural changes can occur... Your examination done along with blood pressure measurement For stress, you might prescribed anxiolytic medication and behavioural counselling Daily yoga and meditation will be beneficial... If symptoms increasing than further investigation plan decided Take care Consult physician or psychiatrist for examination