Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a group of signs and symptoms that a woman experiences a week or two before her menstrual period. Some of the symptoms include mood swings, breast tenderness, tiredness, back pain, irritability, abdominal cramps, food cravings, and depression.
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How to overcome premenstrual syndrome?
Query: Hi doctor, For the last six months, I have significantly less blood flow during menstruation. Two weeks before the period, my body feels heavy, and I get angry and depressed. Please help. Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The feeling of anger and depression before the menstrual bleeding is known as premenstrual syndrome. This is because of the reduction in hormones just before each menstrual bleeding. The less blood flow may be due to anemia or thin endometrium. You may take the following,... Read Full »