Hot Flashes & Night Sweats: Alcohol Consumption
Thursday, July 29th, 2010By Nisha Jackson PhD, MS, WHCNP, HHP
Your lifestyle may be contributing to hot flashes and night sweats. Alcohol consumption, too much stress, too little exercise, even setting the room temperature too high – all can contribute to hot flashes and night sweats.
Alcohol can also disturb sleep patterns and significantly alter blood-sugar levels, especially when consumed later in the evening. Even without perimenopausal hormone fluctuations, alcohol can cause hot flashes and night sweats. If you like a nightcap in the evening, try having just one drink, and be sure to eat something with it.
A little food (especially protein) helps balance your blood sugar and keep insulin levels lower, to dull the alcohol’s effect. But be sure your snack is not a high-sugar, high-carbohydrate item.
Try a handful of almonds or a slice of reduced-fat cheese with a whole-wheat cracker, which can help balance the effects of the sugar in the alcohol.
Next post, the single leading cause of hot flashes and night sweats: Stress.
Best of Health! Nish!


Subscribe to Nisha's Blog