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- $Title{Does Premenstrual Syndrome Occur Only With Crampy and Painful Periods?}
- $Subject{premenstrual stress PMS mental emotional gland glands hormone ill
- defined symptom symptoms Genitourinary depression irritability nervousness
- agitation insomnia fatigue diuretic water pill counseling stress reduction
- program hormones birth control pills tranquilizers}
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- Does Premenstrual Syndrome Occur Only With Crampy and Painful Periods?
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- QUESTION: When I am about to have my period, I know it because I get tired,
- depressed and just can't sleep. And it always seems worse when I am under
- some type of stress at work. I think I have Premenstrual Syndrome, but my
- girl friend says that only comes when your periods are crampy and painful.
- Can you help us clear up this difference in opinions?
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- ANSWER: It may be easier to clear up your conflicting viewpoints than it is
- to deal with your condition, which seems to be Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS).
- The symptoms of this condition may vary greatly from individual to individual,
- but usually include depression, irritability, nervousness, agitation, insomnia
- and fatigue. Any type of mood alteration may occur, and recent research
- reveals that stressful conditions at work or at home can increase the severity
- of the symptoms, and so your symptoms may change from month to month depending
- upon conditions. However your girl friend is wrong about the symptoms of
- cramps and pain that may start with the flow of menses. That is called
- dysmenorrhea, or painful periods, and does not have to be present to make a
- diagnoses of PMS, although it is common in women with PMS and begins during
- their teens and diminishes with age. However PMS may start in the teens and
- twenties, and seems to increase in severity with the passing years. Dealing
- with the symptoms of the condition depends upon the causes, which may be many
- and complicated. If there is an evident increase of weight due to fluid
- retention, cutting back on salt and the use of a diuretic (water pill) may be
- helpful. In your case, you might consider counseling, and a stress reduction
- program seems indicated. Some women respond to the use of hormones and birth
- control pills, while still others may require the use of mild tranquilizers,
- when other methods fail to control the symptoms during this time of the month,
- and when their life style is markedly disturbed.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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