Women who undergo surgical removal of both ovaries, a procedure called bilateral oophorectomy -- and who do not received hormone replacement therapy - have a significantly increased risk of experiencing moderate to severe hot flashes compared with women who have natural menopause, according to new report published in the journal Fertility and Sterility.
Women who undergo surgical removal of both ovaries, a procedure called bilateral oophorectomy -- and who do not received hormone replacement therapy - have a significantly increased risk of experiencing moderate to severe hot flashes compared with women who have natural menopause, according to new report published in the journal Fertility and Sterility.
Hot flashes worse after surgery-induced menopause