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The Impact of Vasomotor Symptoms (VMS) on Women

Vasomotor symptoms (VMS), commonly known as hot flashes and night sweats during menopause, can significantly disrupt daily life. According to research¹,⁶, these symptoms affect women in various ways:

  • 82% experience disrupted sleep, leading to fatigue and reduced quality of life.
  • 69% report impaired concentration, making it harder to focus on tasks.
  • 63% feel a decrease in energy levels, impacting overall vitality.
  • 46% face challenges in daytime work, affecting productivity.
  • 69% notice mood disturbances, such as irritability or anxiety.
  • 41% encounter issues in sexual life, straining intimate relationships.
  • 46% struggle with daily social activities and interactions, limiting enjoyment.

Furthermore, medical studies indicate that women with moderate to severe VMS have lower bone density and an increased risk of fractures⁴,⁷. Addressing VMS is crucial for maintaining health and well-being during menopause.