Hot flashes

Hot flashes occur suddenly and are ascending. They usually disappear as quickly as they occurred. Sometimes it occurs only once a day, but on other days up to 40 times. As different as hot flushes seem and can occur, so different can their cause be. In addition to the classic menopausal hot flushes, numerous other … Hot flashes

What are the psychological causes? | Hot flashes

What are the psychological causes? In general, stress by activating the autonomic nervous system (sympathetic nervous system or “fight or flight” system) can lead to hot flashes. These can then be assigned to specific situations with a detailed anamnesis and detect a psychological cause for the hot flushes. Stress can generally be perceived as negative … What are the psychological causes? | Hot flashes

The prognosis | Hot flashes

The prognosis If the symptoms are climacteric hot flushes as part of the hormonal change in the course of the menopause, the prognosis is very favorable: All symptoms usually disappear again after the new hormonal situation has settled down, i.e. after about 3-5 years. In a few exceptional cases, the symptoms last a little longer … The prognosis | Hot flashes

Antibody Therapy

What is an antibody therapy? Antibodies are protein molecules that are produced by the B cells of the human body. They play an important role in the immune system, as they can mark pathogens that have entered the body or damaged the body’s own structures, for example, and thus facilitate elimination by other defence cells. … Antibody Therapy

The Therapy | Antibody Therapy

The Therapy When a decision has been made in favour of antibody therapy in the context of a disease, a number of preliminary examinations must first be carried out. These should exclude health problems that would speak against the implementation of antibody therapy. The antibodies are administered in the form of injections or infusions, often … The Therapy | Antibody Therapy