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What is pre menstrual
syndrome???
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS or
PMT- premenstrual tension)
refers to a wide range of physical
or emotional symptoms that
typically occur about 5 to 11 days
before a woman starts her
monthly menstrual cycle. It is a
collection of physical and
emotional symptoms related to a
woman's menstrual cycle. About
85% of women experience some
degree of PMS. A few have more
severe symptoms that disrupt
work or personal relationships,
known as premenstrual
dysphonic disorder (PMDD) the
Cravings
Many women
develop specific
cravings when PMS
strikes, usually for
sweet, starchy foods
like chocolate cake.
The reasons for this
are not well
understood. Other
women may lose
their appetite or
develop an upset
Acne
Acne is one of the most
common signs of PMS, and
it doesn't just affect
teenagers. Hormonal
changes can cause glands
in the skin to produce more
sebum.

                              This oily substance
                              may clog the
                              pores, triggering a
                              breakout -- a visible
                              reminder that your
Pain

PMS can trigger a
wide range of aches
and pains, including:
Back pain
Headaches
Tender breasts
Joint pain
Mood
         Swings



For many women, the
most troubling aspect of
PMS is its unpredictable
impact on mood.
Irritability, anger, crying
spells, depression, and
anxiety may come and go
in the days leading up to
your period. Some women
even have trouble with
memory and concentration
during this time
other
   symptoms:-
sleep
problems(sleeping too
much or too little)
Slow,sluggish,lethargic
movement
Difficulty in
concentrating
Who Gets PMS?
Any woman who has a period
can get PMS, but the following
patterns based on age and
ethnicity have been observed:
PMS is more likely in the late 20s
to mid-40s.                        How PMS Affects
Older teens tend to have more      Other Conditions?
severe PMS than younger teens. PMS can worsen the
PMS may be more severe in the symptoms of certain chronic
40s.                               conditions, including:
                                   Asthma and allergies
                                   Depression and anxiety
                                   Seizure disorders
                                   Migraines
                                   Be sure to let your specialist
                                   know if your condition gets
?         What Causes PMS?
                              ???
      The exact cause of PMS is
?     not clear, but we do know
      that levels of estrogen and
      progesterone drop during
???

?     the week before your
      period. Many doctors
      believe this decline in
      hormone levels triggers the
      symptoms of PMS.
      Deficiencies in certain

???            ???
      vitamins and minerals may
      also play a role.
PMS or
   Somethin
    g Else?


The symptoms of PMS can be
similar to or overlap with other
conditions, including:
Perimenopause
Depression or anxiety
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Thyroid disease
The key difference is that PMS
symptoms come and go in a
distinct pattern, month after
Diagnosing PMS: Symptom Tracker
To figure out whether you have
PMS, record your symptoms on
a tracking form. You may have
PMS if:
Symptoms occur during the five     It is important to keep a
days before your period.           daily diary or log to
Once your period                   record the type of
starts, symptoms end within four   symptoms you
days.                              have, how severe they
Symptoms return for at least       are, and how long they
three menstrual cycles.            last. You should keep
                                   this "symptom diary" for
                                   at least 3 months. It will
                                   help your doctor make
                                   an accurate PMS
MONTH________________                                                        (provided by http://www.pms-relief.org)



Chart your PMS symptoms according to the following criteria.



Colour the boxes according to your symptoms: NONE = leave blank. MILD = GREEN. MODERATE = YELLOW. SEVERE = RED




                     PMS SYMPTOMS                          1   2   3     4        5      6      7       8      9       10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31

 Abdominal Pain

 Acne

 Anger, Aggression

 Anxiety

 Back Pain

 Breast Swelling

 Breast Tenderness

 Cervical Fluid

 Constipation

 Cramps

 Diarrhea

 Difficulty Concentrating

 Fatigue

 Food Cravings & Binges

 Headache

 Irritability

 Joint Pain

 Libido (Decreased)

 Libido (Increased)

 Moody

 Muscle Pain

 Nausea

 Ovarian Pain

 Sadness

 Sleep (Decreased)

 Sleep (Increased)

 Tension

 Urinary difficulties

 Water Retention

 Weight Gain
When to See a Doctor????
                  If you have any
                  thoughts of harming
                  yourself, seek
                  emergency medical
                  care. You should also
                  see your doctor
                  promptly if your
                  symptoms are causing
                  problems with your job,
                  personal relationships,
                  or other daily activities.
                  This may indicate a
                  more severe form of
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

Premenstrual dysphoric
disorder (PMDD) follows the
same pattern as PMS, but the
symptoms are more disruptive.
Women with PMDD may
experience panic attacks,
crying spells, suicidal thoughts,
insomnia, or other problems
than interfere with daily life.
Fortunately, many of the same
strategies that relieve PMS can
be effective against PMDD.
Risk factors for PMDD include
a personal or family history of
depression, mood disorders, or
trauma.
PMS                                  Exercise can help
                                          boost your mood and
    Remedy                                fight fatigue. To get the
                                          benefits, you need to
                                          exercise regularly --
                                          not just when PMS
                                          symptoms appear. Aim
                                          for 30 minutes of
                                          moderate physical
      (a) Exercise                        activity on most days of
                                          the week. Vigorous
There's evidence that foods rich in B
vitamins may help ward off PMS. In
                                         (b)Diet Rich in days
                                          exercise on fewer B Vitamin
                                          can also be effective.
one study, researchers followed more
than 2,000 women for 10 years. They
found that women who ate foods high
in thiamine (pork, Brazil nuts) and
riboflavin (eggs, dairy products) were
far less likely to develop PMS. Taking
(c) Complex Carbs
     Complex carbohydrates, such as whole-
     grain breads and cereals, are packed
     with fiber. Eating plenty of fiber can
     keep your blood sugar even, which may
     reduce mood swings and food cravings.
     Enriched whole-grain products also
     contain the PMS-fighting B vitamins
     thiamine and riboflavin.
(d) Foods to AvoidYou may be able to
                    reduce PMS symptoms
                    by cutting back on these
                    foods:
                    Salt, which can increase
                    bloating
                    Caffeine, which can
                    cause irritability
                    Sugar, which can make
                    cravings worse
                    Alcohol, which can
                    affect mood
(e)Small                                 (f)Fluid-
meals                                    Drink plenty of fluids (water
                                         or juice, not soft drinks or
Eat frequent, small
                                         other beverages with
meals. Leave no more
                                         caffeine) to help reduce
than 3 hours between
                                         bloating, fluid retention, and
snacks, and avoid
                                         other symptoms.
overeating.
                 (g)Stress
                 Relief
                 Because PMS can cause
                 tension, anxiety, and
                 irritability, it's important to
                 find healthy ways to cope
                 with stress during this time.
                 Different strategies work for
                 different women. You may
                 want to try yoga, meditation,
(h)OTC Drugs
Over-the-counter pain relievers
can ease some of the physical
symptoms of PMS, such as
breast tenderness, headaches,
back pain, or cramps. OTC
drugs that work well for these
symptoms include:
Aspirin
Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, Midol
Cramp)
Naproxen (Aleve)
(i) Hormone
Treatments
              Birth control pills
              prevent ovulation by
              regulating hormones.
              This usually leads to
              lighter periods and may
              reduce the symptoms
              of PMS. Other
              hormonal treatments
              may include GnRH
              agonists lupron or
              nafarelin, or synthetic
              steroids such as
              danazol. You may need
              to try more than one
              type before you find
(j) Other Medications
Women with severe mood swings or PMDD may
benefit from antidepressants. The most commonly
used drugs are known as SSRIs(Selective serotonin
re-uptake inhibitors or serotonin-specific reuptake
inhibitor); however, other types of antidepressants
are often prescribed to treat PMDD. Antidepressants
may be taken for 10 to 14 days before each period
or throughout the menstrual cycle. Those prescribed
to treat PMS include:
Fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem)
Paroxetine HCI (Paxil CR)
Sertraline (Zoloft)
Nefazodone (Serzone)
Clomipramine (Anafranil)
Other treatments for PMS include anti-anxiety
medications (Xanax, Buspar) and diuretics (HCTZ,
(k)Supplements
Studies suggest the following
vitamin and mineral
supplements may reduce PMS
symptoms:
Folic acid (400 mcg)
Magnesium (400 mg)
Vitamin E (400 IU)
Calcium (1,000 mg to 1,300 mg)
                                 (l) Herbal Extracts
                                 Herbal remedies for PMS have
                                 not been well studied, but there
                                 is some evidence supporting the
                                 use of chasteberry, black
                                 cohosh, and evening primrose
                                 oil. Check with your doctor
                                 before trying these herbs. They
                                 may interact with medications or
Some of the lifestyles changes
Prevention           often recommended for treating
                     PMS may help prevent
Getting regular      symptoms or keep them from
exercise and         getting worse.
eating a balanced
diet (with
increased whole
grains,
vegetables, fruit,
and decreased or
no salt, sugar,          Your body may have
alcohol, and             different sleep
caffeine) may            needs at different
prove beneficial.        times during your
                         menstrual cycle, so
                         it is important to get
                         enough rest.
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PRE MENSTRUAL SYNDROME

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. What is pre menstrual syndrome??? Premenstrual syndrome (PMS or PMT- premenstrual tension) refers to a wide range of physical or emotional symptoms that typically occur about 5 to 11 days before a woman starts her monthly menstrual cycle. It is a collection of physical and emotional symptoms related to a woman's menstrual cycle. About 85% of women experience some degree of PMS. A few have more severe symptoms that disrupt work or personal relationships, known as premenstrual dysphonic disorder (PMDD) the
  • 4. Cravings Many women develop specific cravings when PMS strikes, usually for sweet, starchy foods like chocolate cake. The reasons for this are not well understood. Other women may lose their appetite or develop an upset
  • 5. Acne Acne is one of the most common signs of PMS, and it doesn't just affect teenagers. Hormonal changes can cause glands in the skin to produce more sebum. This oily substance may clog the pores, triggering a breakout -- a visible reminder that your
  • 6. Pain PMS can trigger a wide range of aches and pains, including: Back pain Headaches Tender breasts Joint pain
  • 7. Mood Swings For many women, the most troubling aspect of PMS is its unpredictable impact on mood. Irritability, anger, crying spells, depression, and anxiety may come and go in the days leading up to your period. Some women even have trouble with memory and concentration during this time
  • 8. other symptoms:- sleep problems(sleeping too much or too little) Slow,sluggish,lethargic movement Difficulty in concentrating
  • 9. Who Gets PMS? Any woman who has a period can get PMS, but the following patterns based on age and ethnicity have been observed: PMS is more likely in the late 20s to mid-40s. How PMS Affects Older teens tend to have more Other Conditions? severe PMS than younger teens. PMS can worsen the PMS may be more severe in the symptoms of certain chronic 40s. conditions, including: Asthma and allergies Depression and anxiety Seizure disorders Migraines Be sure to let your specialist know if your condition gets
  • 10. ? What Causes PMS? ??? The exact cause of PMS is ? not clear, but we do know that levels of estrogen and progesterone drop during ??? ? the week before your period. Many doctors believe this decline in hormone levels triggers the symptoms of PMS. Deficiencies in certain ??? ??? vitamins and minerals may also play a role.
  • 11. PMS or Somethin g Else? The symptoms of PMS can be similar to or overlap with other conditions, including: Perimenopause Depression or anxiety Chronic fatigue syndrome Thyroid disease The key difference is that PMS symptoms come and go in a distinct pattern, month after
  • 12. Diagnosing PMS: Symptom Tracker To figure out whether you have PMS, record your symptoms on a tracking form. You may have PMS if: Symptoms occur during the five It is important to keep a days before your period. daily diary or log to Once your period record the type of starts, symptoms end within four symptoms you days. have, how severe they Symptoms return for at least are, and how long they three menstrual cycles. last. You should keep this "symptom diary" for at least 3 months. It will help your doctor make an accurate PMS
  • 13. MONTH________________ (provided by http://www.pms-relief.org) Chart your PMS symptoms according to the following criteria. Colour the boxes according to your symptoms: NONE = leave blank. MILD = GREEN. MODERATE = YELLOW. SEVERE = RED PMS SYMPTOMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Abdominal Pain Acne Anger, Aggression Anxiety Back Pain Breast Swelling Breast Tenderness Cervical Fluid Constipation Cramps Diarrhea Difficulty Concentrating Fatigue Food Cravings & Binges Headache Irritability Joint Pain Libido (Decreased) Libido (Increased) Moody Muscle Pain Nausea Ovarian Pain Sadness Sleep (Decreased) Sleep (Increased) Tension Urinary difficulties Water Retention Weight Gain
  • 14. When to See a Doctor???? If you have any thoughts of harming yourself, seek emergency medical care. You should also see your doctor promptly if your symptoms are causing problems with your job, personal relationships, or other daily activities. This may indicate a more severe form of
  • 15. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) follows the same pattern as PMS, but the symptoms are more disruptive. Women with PMDD may experience panic attacks, crying spells, suicidal thoughts, insomnia, or other problems than interfere with daily life. Fortunately, many of the same strategies that relieve PMS can be effective against PMDD. Risk factors for PMDD include a personal or family history of depression, mood disorders, or trauma.
  • 16. PMS Exercise can help boost your mood and Remedy fight fatigue. To get the benefits, you need to exercise regularly -- not just when PMS symptoms appear. Aim for 30 minutes of moderate physical (a) Exercise activity on most days of the week. Vigorous There's evidence that foods rich in B vitamins may help ward off PMS. In (b)Diet Rich in days exercise on fewer B Vitamin can also be effective. one study, researchers followed more than 2,000 women for 10 years. They found that women who ate foods high in thiamine (pork, Brazil nuts) and riboflavin (eggs, dairy products) were far less likely to develop PMS. Taking
  • 17. (c) Complex Carbs Complex carbohydrates, such as whole- grain breads and cereals, are packed with fiber. Eating plenty of fiber can keep your blood sugar even, which may reduce mood swings and food cravings. Enriched whole-grain products also contain the PMS-fighting B vitamins thiamine and riboflavin.
  • 18. (d) Foods to AvoidYou may be able to reduce PMS symptoms by cutting back on these foods: Salt, which can increase bloating Caffeine, which can cause irritability Sugar, which can make cravings worse Alcohol, which can affect mood
  • 19. (e)Small (f)Fluid- meals Drink plenty of fluids (water or juice, not soft drinks or Eat frequent, small other beverages with meals. Leave no more caffeine) to help reduce than 3 hours between bloating, fluid retention, and snacks, and avoid other symptoms. overeating. (g)Stress Relief Because PMS can cause tension, anxiety, and irritability, it's important to find healthy ways to cope with stress during this time. Different strategies work for different women. You may want to try yoga, meditation,
  • 20. (h)OTC Drugs Over-the-counter pain relievers can ease some of the physical symptoms of PMS, such as breast tenderness, headaches, back pain, or cramps. OTC drugs that work well for these symptoms include: Aspirin Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, Midol Cramp) Naproxen (Aleve)
  • 21. (i) Hormone Treatments Birth control pills prevent ovulation by regulating hormones. This usually leads to lighter periods and may reduce the symptoms of PMS. Other hormonal treatments may include GnRH agonists lupron or nafarelin, or synthetic steroids such as danazol. You may need to try more than one type before you find
  • 22. (j) Other Medications Women with severe mood swings or PMDD may benefit from antidepressants. The most commonly used drugs are known as SSRIs(Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors or serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitor); however, other types of antidepressants are often prescribed to treat PMDD. Antidepressants may be taken for 10 to 14 days before each period or throughout the menstrual cycle. Those prescribed to treat PMS include: Fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem) Paroxetine HCI (Paxil CR) Sertraline (Zoloft) Nefazodone (Serzone) Clomipramine (Anafranil) Other treatments for PMS include anti-anxiety medications (Xanax, Buspar) and diuretics (HCTZ,
  • 23. (k)Supplements Studies suggest the following vitamin and mineral supplements may reduce PMS symptoms: Folic acid (400 mcg) Magnesium (400 mg) Vitamin E (400 IU) Calcium (1,000 mg to 1,300 mg) (l) Herbal Extracts Herbal remedies for PMS have not been well studied, but there is some evidence supporting the use of chasteberry, black cohosh, and evening primrose oil. Check with your doctor before trying these herbs. They may interact with medications or
  • 24. Some of the lifestyles changes Prevention often recommended for treating PMS may help prevent Getting regular symptoms or keep them from exercise and getting worse. eating a balanced diet (with increased whole grains, vegetables, fruit, and decreased or no salt, sugar, Your body may have alcohol, and different sleep caffeine) may needs at different prove beneficial. times during your menstrual cycle, so it is important to get enough rest.