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PMS: Pre-Misery Symptomsby Mary Howard, RNPre-Menstrual Syndrome, yes it is real and exists in varying degrees in a large percent of women. We will talk about the symptoms, causes and treatment of this strange burden that women get to carry. If Eve just hadn’t eaten that apple in the Garden of Eden! Oh well, since she did I guess we better find some ways to deal with it! The medical diagnosis of PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome) occurs in as high as 25% of menstruating women. To have a "clinical" diagnosis, the identical symptoms must occur for 3 consecutive months. A much higher percent of menstruating women experience some form of PMS symptoms. Symptoms vary widely from one woman to another and from one cycle to another in the same person. The exact cause of PMS is unknown. It is believed to be related to a decreased progesterone concentration during part of the female cycle. A stressful life appears to be related to the intensity of physical symptoms. PMS also occurs more frequently in women over the age of 30. Other theories or related factors that could aggravate PMS are vitamin deficiencies, mineral deficiencies, endorphin malfunction (like depressive disorders) and multiple psychological disturbances. Symptoms that many women exhibit with PMS are:
To understand why some of these symptoms occur, let's look at a woman’s cycle over the course of a month, the hormone changes that take place, and some of the many functions of Progesterone in a women’s body:
In short, Progesterone is the female equivalent of the male testosterone hormone. There are some things you can do to ward off symptoms of PMS. By strengthening your body before PMS occurs, you can give your body the added strength it needs to function a little closer to normal. Some of the things you can take control of:
Some physicians prescribe pain relievers, diuretics and Progesterone. Progesterone is not absorbed very well through the digestive system (by mouth) so it is best taken as a cream applied to the skin (topically). There are effective progesterone creams sold over the counter (with out a prescription needed). If you opt to try a progesterone cream during the time of your cycle when PMS symptoms are present just remember it can increase fertility and may decrease the effectiveness of birth control pills. By taking care of your body and giving yourself the extra strength you need during PMS you will weather the storm a little easier. Remember to lower your personal expectation during that time of month and by doing everything "In Moderation" you will be on your way to feeling better and stronger.
Mary Howard is a Registered Nurse, mother of two, and enjoys natural gardening. Come visit her Homegrown web site Feel free to contact her at: gardenrn@sendfree.com Featured Product
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