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- $Title{What is the Cause of Premenstrual Syndrome?}
- $Subject{premenstrual syndrome syndromes pms Ill Defined Symptoms symptom
- physical mental emotional psychological behavioral behavior behaviors
- depression anxiety anger irritability craving cravings bloating painful
- breasts swollen ankles headache fatigue menstruation menstruations menstruate
- menstruating menstrual hormone hormones hormonal headaches}
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- What is the Cause of Premenstrual Syndrome?
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- QUESTION: Although all my doctors have agreed with me that I suffer from
- premenstrual syndrome, I still can not seem to get a straight answer on its
- cause, or any agreement on its treatment. It is very frustrating to have the
- same set of problems each month with no relief in sight. Perhaps you have
- some of the answers so many of your readers need. How about it?
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- ANSWER: It seems as though you may have been making the rounds, and have now
- become aware that the frustration with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is not the
- patient's alone, but affects the medical profession as well. Though the
- magazine articles you may be reading seem to provide a clear definition of the
- problem, our medical literature is just not that helpful. The discussions of
- the syndrome are controversial and incomplete, and though the pattern of
- symptoms and complaints are well described, the causes and the cures still
- elude the researchers. We know that PMS is characterized by the monthly
- presence of physical, psychological and behavioral symptoms that include
- depression, anxiety, feeling out of control, anger, irritability, and even the
- craving for certain foods, like chocolate and sweets. Physical complaints
- include bloating, painful breasts, swollen ankles, headache, fatigue and even
- acne. The symptoms may range from mild to disabling, and it is believed that
- from 70% tom 90% of women of reproductive age have some regular premenstrual
- symptoms. Although the cause of PMS is still unknown, many physicians believe
- it is caused by many factors, and may be made worse by certain environmental
- and emotional situations. While a variety of medications may be used to treat
- specific symptoms, perhaps it may be more helpful to know that you are not
- dealing with imaginary problems, and that neither mental illness or cancer is
- a factor. Relaxation techniques are useful during stress days, aerobics have
- proven helpful, and some dietary changes such as salt reduction, elimination
- of caffeine, alcohol and nicotine sometimes provide positive results. Of some
- small consolation is the fact that symptoms tend to disappear as you reach the
- late 30's and early 40's. You also might try to stick it out with one
- physician managing your problems and resolving your problems, symptom by
- symptom. It is a more rational approach than the course you are now on.
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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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