
Managing Hot Flashes in Summer
Hot flashes in hot weather? It might be too much to take, even when you enjoy things on the warmer side. Here are some tips to make this symptom of menopause easier to bear, even in a scorching Georgia summer.
For the best women’s health care in Lawrenceville, Georgia, consult with board-certified OB/GYN Daniel Esteves, MD. Fluent in both English and Spanish, he offers care to a diverse population of women. Dr. Esteves is proud to have delivered more than 7,000 healthy babies. He has expertise in minimally invasive surgery and pelvic reconstructive surgery.
A graduate of the Ponce Health Sciences University School of Medicine in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Dr. Esteves continued his education at Tulane University in New Orleans. He’s been practicing as an OB/GYN for more than 20 years.
Dr. Esteves is a member of several professional organizations and is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. He precepts midwifery and medical students, and helps other doctors with their patients' complications, surgeries, and emergencies.
Dr. Esteves is happily married with five children. He enjoys quality time with his wife, family, vacation, and is an avid golfer.
Hot flashes in hot weather? It might be too much to take, even when you enjoy things on the warmer side. Here are some tips to make this symptom of menopause easier to bear, even in a scorching Georgia summer.
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