Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a collection of physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms that occur in the days or weeks leading up to menstruation. While most women experience some premenstrual changes, PMS is diagnosed when symptoms are significant enough to affect daily functioning and quality of life.
The psychological symptoms of PMS — including mood swings, irritability, and anxiety — are often the most distressing and the least understood. These are not signs of emotional weakness; they are driven by hormonal interactions with brain chemistry that affect mood regulation, stress response, and emotional processing.
PMS creates recurring challenges that can feel frustrating and disempowering:
PMS involves a combination of physical and psychological symptoms:
Managing PMS involves addressing both physical and psychological symptoms:
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