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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (pmdd) is a form of the premenstrual syndrome (pms) which occurs as a result of the disturbance of the level of hormones. Around 2 to 5 percent of the women who are about to experience the condition of menopause. The symptoms of this syndrome is somewhat similar to that of pms which means the woman will suffer from problems like fatigue, food cravings and irritability but in this case the woman will experience these symptoms in an amplified man...more
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Over 85 percent of the women experience the trauma of Premenstrual syndrome which haunts them for those few days of every month. Women undergo physical as well as mental or emotional disturbances like mood swings, anxiety, bloating of the belly as well as cramps in the abdomen.
There are certain lifestyles changes along with natural remedies which can ensure the betterment of the PMS
Avoid the smoke: If you are smoking, you are not only increasing the PMS issue but also the c...more
There are certain lifestyles changes along with natural remedies which can ensure the betterment of the PMS
Avoid the smoke: If you are smoking, you are not only increasing the PMS issue but also the c...more
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PMS is often treated as a joke but for many women, it is a monthly nightmare. Muscle cramps, headaches, bloating, breast tenderness, anxiety and depression are common symptoms of PMS. Though there is no set cure for PMS here are a few tips that will help you deal with it.
1. Set yourself an exercise routine
Exercising not only helps you maintain weight but also helps to deal with PMS. All you need are 30 minutes a day set aside to go for a brisk walk, jog, swim or even dance. Aerobi...more
1. Set yourself an exercise routine
Exercising not only helps you maintain weight but also helps to deal with PMS. All you need are 30 minutes a day set aside to go for a brisk walk, jog, swim or even dance. Aerobi...more
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Premenstrual syndrome is a common condition that affects women who are menstruating. A multitude of psychological and physical symptoms might show up before the onset of a menstrual period. What causes PMS is unknown, but fluctuating hormonal levels (progesterone and oestrogen) seem to be linked to it.
Symptoms
PMS has many symptoms. These vary in severity and frequency and aren t the same in every woman. These are the common symptoms of PMS:
Tenderness of breasts
Bloat...more
Symptoms
PMS has many symptoms. These vary in severity and frequency and aren t the same in every woman. These are the common symptoms of PMS:
Tenderness of breasts
Bloat...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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PMS is often treated as a joke but for many women, it is a monthly nightmare. Muscle cramps, headaches, bloating, breast tenderness, anxiety and depression are common symptoms of PMS. Though there is no set cure for PMS here are a few tips that will help you deal with it.
1. Set yourself an exercise routine
Exercising not only helps you maintain weight but also helps to deal with PMS. All you need are 30 minutes a day set aside to go for a brisk walk, jog, swim or even dance. A...more
1. Set yourself an exercise routine
Exercising not only helps you maintain weight but also helps to deal with PMS. All you need are 30 minutes a day set aside to go for a brisk walk, jog, swim or even dance. A...more
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