“Unbelievable Thermal Reaction: Why This Woman’s Head is Steaming Might Change How Men Understand Menopause!”
@pleezebfreeHot and Hungry. Hot Flashes are annoying and rude.♬ original sound – Tracey Monique
The study also revealed the importance of estrogens for heat dissipation, which is directly related to the steam emanating from Tracey Monique’s head. “Estrogens affect heat dissipation by regulating cutaneous vasoconstriction and fluid vaporization,” the paper explains.
“Estrogens also alter evaporative heat loss, which includes sweating in humans, panting in dogs, and salivation in rodents.”
Tracey Monique’s hot flash not only caused confusion, laughter, and surprise but also served as a way to increase awareness about the effects of menopause
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As Monique’s video reached more and more people on social media, it had the unintentional effect of increasing awareness about menopause and its uncomfortable effects, such as hot flashes, on women.
“I gotta call my mom and apologize for making fun of her,” one viewer wrote, to which Monique responded: “Please do.”
“Wait, is this for real? I’ve never seen this before,” a female user said. “Oh, just you wait, my sweet summer child. It’ll happen to you, too,” another replied.
“I feel like I needed to see this to prepare,” said one viewer.
“This should be in the menopausal handbook, so they know what we’re going through!”
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“Every man needs to see this,” wrote one user, as others joined in to raise awareness about the effects of menopause