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Why There Are No Hot Flashes And Profuse Sweat Even After Stable Fractures To Vertebrae And Sternum ?
6 weeks ago I had a head on car crash in which I had stable fractures to 4 vertabrae and my sternum. Why am I having hot flashes that make me feel ill and make me sweat profusely? I ve only been having since the accident cim 58 yrs old and have been thro menopause.
Hi! I read carefully your query. I think that you should exclude: - heart problem after doing ECG and consult cardiologist - hormonalthyroid test (FT3, FT4,TSH) - glicemia Because i think that your symptoms does not depend from vertebrae fracture. If everythink is okay your symptoms depend from menopause which sometimes is long as happen with you but you should not disturb because after some times you will be good.
Wishing you all best.
Dr Ilirian
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Why There Are No Hot Flashes And Profuse Sweat Even After Stable Fractures To Vertebrae And Sternum ?
Hi! I read carefully your query. I think that you should exclude: - heart problem after doing ECG and consult cardiologist - hormonal thyroid test (FT3, FT4,TSH) - glicemia Because i think that your symptoms does not depend from vertebrae fracture. If everythink is okay your symptoms depend from menopause which sometimes is long as happen with you but you should not disturb because after some times you will be good. Wishing you all best. Dr Ilirian