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PMS

PMS is an acronym for Pre-Menstrual Syndrome. They are psychological, emotional physical symptoms which are related to a woman's menstrual cycle, which is a cycle of physiological changes occurring in fertile females.

 

Most women who are of the age of child bearing reported to have only physical symptoms of normal ovule function bound with the PMS. Some physical symptoms which happen in around 85% of women who are of child bearing age are bloating which is pain in abdomen or breast tenderness and itching. These symptoms can be recognized normally in the 10 days of menses and they vanish shortly before and after of the beginning of menstrual cycle. Few percentages of women usually between 2% to 5% have symptoms premenstrual syndrome which are separate from the normal discomfort linked with menstruation in women.

 

 

Around 200 symptoms are recognized by specialists and doctors but the three symptoms are more common to all PMS affected women and these are tension, irritability and unhappiness. Fear, stress, insomnia, fatigue, mood swings and other emotional symptoms are also common. Usually, PMS have emotional and non-important symptoms common but some physical symptoms like bloating, pain in abdomen, swelling, constipation, and cyclic acne, pain in breasts and joint pains are also observed.

 

Though, PMS is different from women to women and its symptoms occur within 10 days of menses or sometimes within a week of onset menses and ovulation. Those factors which can risk to this kind of syndrome can be:

Family history

History of depression,

Increasing age

Stress

High caffeine intakes

Dietary factors

The diagnosis do not require any kind of laboratory tests but woman's complaint to emotional symptoms of PMS, appearing of symptoms in menstrual cycle and affect of PMS in woman's everyday life can diagnose to solve this problem.

 
 
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