Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Learning Center

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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) involves symptoms that occur in relation to the menstrual cycle and which interfere with the woman's life. The symptoms usually begin 5 to 11 days before the start of menstruation. Symptoms u...

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Symptoms
A wide range of physical or emotional symptoms have been associated with PMS. By definition, symptoms are considered ...
Causes
An exact cause of PMS has not been identified. However, it may be related to social, cultural, biological, and psycho...
Tests
There are no physical examination findings or lab tests specific to the diagnosis of PMS. It is important that a comp...
Treatments
Exercise and diet changes can help relieve symptoms. It is also important to maintain a daily diary or log to record ...
Drugs
Antidepressants prescribed for PMS include sertra-line (Zoloft), fluoxetine (Prozac), and paroxetine (Paxil). They ar...
Supplements
Herbal treatment has been used to treat many symptoms of PMS. Herbs to alleviate cramps include angelica root, cramp ...
Alternative Therapies
A number of homeopathic remedies may be applied in the treatment of PMS, depending upon the individual's symptoms. Na...
Risk Factors
Complications
PMS symptoms may become severe enough to prevent women from maintaining normal function. Women with depression may no...
Prevention
Some of the lifestyles changes often recommended for the treatment of PMS may actually be useful in preventing sympto...
Doctor Specialties
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if PMS does not go away with self-treatment measures, or if sy...

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