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Why does menopause cause sleep disruption? Menopause sleep disruption explained with evidence-based natural remedies in 2025.
Menopause-related sleep disturbance is commonly linked to hormonal changes, including fluctuating and declining oestrogen and progesterone levels. Symptoms may include insomnia, night sweats, frequent waking, and early morning awakening. This episode explains the biological mechanisms and which non-prescription strategies have clinical support.
You will learn:
• How hormonal shifts affect circadian rhythm and temperature regulation
• The role of hot flushes and night sweats in fragmented sleep
• Evidence on lifestyle interventions (sleep hygiene, cooling strategies, structured routines)
• The role of exercise, cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), and stress reduction
• When supplements may be considered and their evidence limitations
• When medical evaluation is necessary (severe insomnia, mood changes, sleep apnoea risk, significant impact on daily function)
We also outline how menopause-related sleep symptoms are assessed during consultation, including medical history review, medication factors, and red-flag screening.
This episode is educational and does not replace personalised medical care where required.
Read the full guide and transcript here:
https://www.mobidoctor.eu/blog/menopause-sleep-disruption-natural-remedies-that-work-in-2025
By MobidoctorWhy does menopause cause sleep disruption? Menopause sleep disruption explained with evidence-based natural remedies in 2025.
Menopause-related sleep disturbance is commonly linked to hormonal changes, including fluctuating and declining oestrogen and progesterone levels. Symptoms may include insomnia, night sweats, frequent waking, and early morning awakening. This episode explains the biological mechanisms and which non-prescription strategies have clinical support.
You will learn:
• How hormonal shifts affect circadian rhythm and temperature regulation
• The role of hot flushes and night sweats in fragmented sleep
• Evidence on lifestyle interventions (sleep hygiene, cooling strategies, structured routines)
• The role of exercise, cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), and stress reduction
• When supplements may be considered and their evidence limitations
• When medical evaluation is necessary (severe insomnia, mood changes, sleep apnoea risk, significant impact on daily function)
We also outline how menopause-related sleep symptoms are assessed during consultation, including medical history review, medication factors, and red-flag screening.
This episode is educational and does not replace personalised medical care where required.
Read the full guide and transcript here:
https://www.mobidoctor.eu/blog/menopause-sleep-disruption-natural-remedies-that-work-in-2025