What Is PMS?
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disorder characterized by a set f hormonal changes that trigger disruptive symptoms in a significant number of women for up to two weeks prior to menstruation. Of the estimated 40 million suffers, more than 5 million require medical treatment for marked mood and behavioral changes. Often symptoms tend to taper off with menstruation and women remain symptom-free until the two weeks or so prior to the next menstrual period. These regularly recurring symptoms from ovulation until menses typify PMS, premenstrual syndrome. If you have PMS, you might experience:
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disorder characterized by a set f hormonal changes that trigger disruptive symptoms in a significant number of women for up to two weeks prior to menstruation. Of the estimated 40 million suffers, more than 5 million require medical treatment for marked mood and behavioral changes. Often symptoms tend to taper off with menstruation and women remain symptom-free until the two weeks or so prior to the next menstrual period. These regularly recurring symptoms from ovulation until menses typify PMS, premenstrual syndrome. If you have PMS, you might experience:
- acne
- bloating
- backaches
- sore breasts
- headaches
- diarrhea
- food cravings
- depression or feeling blue
- irritability
- fatigue
Have you experienced it? Well, I am. I'm suffering from PMS every time my period comes. And now it is getting worst. I even woke-up in the middle of the night because of severe pain. Now, I'm taking some medication every time Dysmenorrhea strikes ='(

1 comments:
Drinking hot (green) tea has helps me get rid of dysmenorrhea. HTH. :)
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