A member asked:

Why do i get real hot at night, and my heart rate goes up to 80 to 110

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Flushing evaluation: At age 74 .. despite recent evidence of "hot flashes" persisting in menopause .. your symptoms suggest a vasodilatory process with secondary tachycardia. It requires evaluation for infection, carcinoid, pheochromocytoma, hyperthyroidism, serotonin syndrome, mastocytosis, and a variety of autonomic mediated conditions. An evaluation is indicated, Primary arrhythmias with aging ...may be present.

Answered 2/20/2015

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