Publisher's Synopsis
The hot flush is probably one of the most disturbing features of the cessation of ovarian function and is a significant factor determining quality of life over several years. This volume summarizes current knowledge about the climacteric hot flush and points to future directions of research. Individual chapters present the latest data on epidemiological, physiological and endocrinological aspects of this frequent female complaint, and discuss pharmacological and therapeutic strategies.;Special features include the results of recent research on central nervous system involvement and population surveys of climacteric women. Leading to a better understanding and appreciation of this complex phenomenon, this book is designed as a reference work for gynaecologists, endocrinologists, internists, pharmacologists, psychologists and gerontologists.