For many women, PMS is a nightmare come true. For the uninitiated, Pre menstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disorder that adversaly affects women around one to two weeks before periods. While such mood changes have been described at the time of the ancient. Greeks, it was Katharina Dalton, a physician and women’s health pioneer, who first identified this cyclic phenomenon. Her book,’ Once A month ,’ set standard for many books and PMS studies. Dr. Arti Luthra, private practitioner and Gynaecologist says, PMS is very common disorder among women of 30-40. But there is little awareness about this.
Symptoms
Acne, anxiety, backache, breast swelling, Cramps, tenderness, swelling, Cramps, tenderness, depression, food cravings, fainting spells, headaches, joint pain, insomnia, skin eruption, nervousness.
Why PMS?
The physical responses to PMS can also be caused by a problem known as by a problem known as endometriosis, a condition most likely caused by a hormone imbalance in which tissue that looks and acts like the lining of the uterus is found outside of the uterus in the pelvis. At menstruation, this tissue bleeds lightly. The blood irritates...