Facts about PMS and PMDD
- PMS affect up to 75% of women during their childbearing age.
- 5-7% of women suffer from the most severe form of PMS – Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder; some of them also suffer from depressive disorder.
- PMS/PMDD are treatable conditions. Treatment options include different medications, psychotherapy (biofeedback, relaxation training, cognitive-behavioral therapy), or combination of both. Neurotransmitters testing and correction with natural remedies also may be beneficial for some patients
Common Physical Symptoms
- Headache or backache
- Swelling of ankles, feet, and hands
- Abdominal cramps, heaviness, or pain
- Muscle spasms
- Breast tenderness
- Weight gain
- Acne flare-ups
- Nausea
- Bloating, constipation, or diarrhea
- Decreased coordination
- Food cravings
- Painful menstruation
Common Emotional Symptoms
- Anxiety, panic, or increased fears
- Forgetfulness/difficulty concentrating
- Sadness/feeling moody
- Irritability, hostility, or aggressiveness
- Poor impulse control
- Feeling guilty
- Poor self-image, self-accusations
- Change or loss of sex drive
- Lower tolerance for noise/light
Menopause
Menopausal symptoms may vary in presentation and severity. Certain medications may help to alleviate and control associated discomfort. Our integrative treatment also combines various types of psychotherapy ( biofeedback, relaxation technique,cognitive-behavioral therapy,other therapy modes when appropriate) and alternative medicine – correction of neurotransmitters with natural remedies