Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome that can cause significant emotional and physical symptoms in the week or two before menstruation. Unlike common symptoms related to PMS, PMDD involves symptoms severe enough to significantly impair daily functioning, relationships, and the quality of life.
PMDD affects approximately 3–8% of women of reproductive age and is recognized as a clinical diagnosis in the DSM-5. It is a neurobiological condition in which the brain has an abnormal sensitivity to normal hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle — it is more severe than PMS and is not a sign of emotional weakness.
PMDD presents distinct challenges that affect multiple areas of life:
PMDD symptoms occur in the luteal phase (after ovulation) and resolve within a few days of menstruation:
PMDD treatment targets the underlying hormonal sensitivity:
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